1) Ashwattama
Ashwatthama was the son of Dronacharya and is one of the characters from the epic Mahabharata.
Aswathama did not attain the so called Chiranjitvam due to any noble deed. It was a curse from Lord krishna after Aswathama killed all the sons of Pandavas with his Brahmastra.
2) Mahabali
King Bali or Maveli was the grandson of Prahlada and was a benevolent Asura king.
The Asura King Mahabali, who had conquered all the three worlds, had to be subdued by Vishnu on the request of Indra, after having developed an unhealthy arrogance. Vishnu banished Bali to the underworld, but his pious deeds on Earth granted him the boon of being able to visit his subjects once a year- now celebrated as Onam in Kerala.
3) Sage Vyasa
Vyasa Maharshi or Veda Vyasa was the sage who narrated the epic Mahabharata. Vaishnavites regard Vyasa as an avatar of Lord Vishnu.
A sage who narrated the Mahabharata. He represents erudition and wisdom.He was the son of Rishi Prashar and grandson of Rishi vashist. He was born in almost last of Tretayug, lived to see the whole Dwaparyug and also had seen the initial phase of Kalyug.
4) Lord Hanuman
Also known as Bajrang Bali, Hanuman is one of the main characters of Ramayana. Hanuman is an ardent devotee of Lord Ram.
It is also said that the person who arrives first, and leaves last from a Ram Katha is always Chiranjeevi Hanuman.
5) Vibhishana
Vibhishana or Bibhishan is the brother of Ravana and is a character in the Ramayana. Vibhishana got the boon that he will be become immortal.
The brother of Ravan, Vibhishan, who fought on Ram’s side in the Ramayan. He was made a Chiranjeevi to maintain morality and righteousness in Lanka and to guide people over the world in Dharma.
6) Kripacharya
Kripacharya or Krupacharya is a main character from the epic Mahabharata. Also known as Kripa, he fought in the great battle of Kurukshetra for the Kaurava side.
Kripa was the Kul Guru of the Kurus during the Mahabharat, and whilst his status as a Chiranjeevi is disputed, his impartiality towards all of his students is the most commonly documented reason for his immortality.
7) Lord Parasurama
Lord Parasurama or Parashurama is the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Master of all astras, sastras and divine weapons. The Kalki Purana writes that he will re emerge at end time to the martial guru of Kalki. He will then instruct the final avatar to undertake penance to receive celestial weaponry, required to save mankind at end time.
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8. MARKANDEYA :-
HE IS THE SON OF SAGE MRIKANDU. HE WAS DESTINED TO HAVE A VERY SHORT LIFE ON EARTH. HE WAS A GREAT DEVOTEE OF LORD SHIVA. WHEN THE PERIOD OF HIS PRE-DESTINED LIFE WAS OVER , YAMRAJ ARRIVED TO SNATCH HIS LIFE AWAY, BUT AT THAT TIME, HE WAS ENGROSSED IN SHIVBHAKTI. SO, LORD SHIVA ARRIVED TO HIS HELP AND PUNISHED YAMRAJ FOR HIS ACTION. SHIVA THEN BLESSED MARKANDEYA TO REMAIN IMMORTAL. HE OVERSEES THE GREAT DELUGE WHICH HAPPENS AT THE END OF A MAHAYUGA.
Ashwatthama was the son of Dronacharya and is one of the characters from the epic Mahabharata.
Aswathama did not attain the so called Chiranjitvam due to any noble deed. It was a curse from Lord krishna after Aswathama killed all the sons of Pandavas with his Brahmastra.
2) Mahabali
King Bali or Maveli was the grandson of Prahlada and was a benevolent Asura king.
The Asura King Mahabali, who had conquered all the three worlds, had to be subdued by Vishnu on the request of Indra, after having developed an unhealthy arrogance. Vishnu banished Bali to the underworld, but his pious deeds on Earth granted him the boon of being able to visit his subjects once a year- now celebrated as Onam in Kerala.
3) Sage Vyasa
Vyasa Maharshi or Veda Vyasa was the sage who narrated the epic Mahabharata. Vaishnavites regard Vyasa as an avatar of Lord Vishnu.
A sage who narrated the Mahabharata. He represents erudition and wisdom.He was the son of Rishi Prashar and grandson of Rishi vashist. He was born in almost last of Tretayug, lived to see the whole Dwaparyug and also had seen the initial phase of Kalyug.
4) Lord Hanuman
Also known as Bajrang Bali, Hanuman is one of the main characters of Ramayana. Hanuman is an ardent devotee of Lord Ram.
It is also said that the person who arrives first, and leaves last from a Ram Katha is always Chiranjeevi Hanuman.
5) Vibhishana
Vibhishana or Bibhishan is the brother of Ravana and is a character in the Ramayana. Vibhishana got the boon that he will be become immortal.
The brother of Ravan, Vibhishan, who fought on Ram’s side in the Ramayan. He was made a Chiranjeevi to maintain morality and righteousness in Lanka and to guide people over the world in Dharma.
6) Kripacharya
Kripacharya or Krupacharya is a main character from the epic Mahabharata. Also known as Kripa, he fought in the great battle of Kurukshetra for the Kaurava side.
Kripa was the Kul Guru of the Kurus during the Mahabharat, and whilst his status as a Chiranjeevi is disputed, his impartiality towards all of his students is the most commonly documented reason for his immortality.
7) Lord Parasurama
Lord Parasurama or Parashurama is the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Master of all astras, sastras and divine weapons. The Kalki Purana writes that he will re emerge at end time to the martial guru of Kalki. He will then instruct the final avatar to undertake penance to receive celestial weaponry, required to save mankind at end time.
Also :-
8. MARKANDEYA :-
HE IS THE SON OF SAGE MRIKANDU. HE WAS DESTINED TO HAVE A VERY SHORT LIFE ON EARTH. HE WAS A GREAT DEVOTEE OF LORD SHIVA. WHEN THE PERIOD OF HIS PRE-DESTINED LIFE WAS OVER , YAMRAJ ARRIVED TO SNATCH HIS LIFE AWAY, BUT AT THAT TIME, HE WAS ENGROSSED IN SHIVBHAKTI. SO, LORD SHIVA ARRIVED TO HIS HELP AND PUNISHED YAMRAJ FOR HIS ACTION. SHIVA THEN BLESSED MARKANDEYA TO REMAIN IMMORTAL. HE OVERSEES THE GREAT DELUGE WHICH HAPPENS AT THE END OF A MAHAYUGA.