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Who Are the 7 Chiranjeevis in Hindu Scriptures? Their Sacred Roles and Where They Reside Today

Discover the seven Chiranjeevis of Hindu scriptures, their divine roles, and where these eternal beings are believed to reside in the present age.

November 14, 2025 / 13:44 IST
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Who Are the 7 Chiranjeevis in Hindu Scriptures? Their Sacred Roles and Where They Reside Today

The concept of Chiranjeevis holds special importance in Hindu scriptures. These seven immortal beings are believed to live across ages, guiding devotees and protecting dharma. The 7 Chiranjeevis include Ashwatthama, King Mahabali, Veda Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibhishana, Kripacharya and Parashurama. Their stories appear across sacred texts and continue influencing Hindu culture, devotion and spiritual practices.

List of the 7 Chiranjeevis

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Hindu scriptures mention seven beings blessed with extraordinary longevity. Some received immortality as divine blessings, while others were bound by destiny or curses. Together, they represent knowledge, courage, devotion, and eternal service.

The 7 Chiranjeevis are:


  1. Ashwatthama

  2. King Mahabali

  3. Veda Vyasa

  4. Hanuman

  5. Vibhishana

  6. Kripacharya

  7. Parashurama
Where the Chiranjeevis Are Believed to Reside Today?

Ashwatthama: Ashwatthama is believed to walk through dense forests and remote regions. His forehead wound is said to remain unhealed, and many legends claim people still hear his cries in silent wilderness.