Chiranjeevin

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According to Hindu mythology, the Chiranjeevins (Sanskrit sing. ciranjiva) are the seven immortals in Hinduism:

There are several other personages known as chiranjeevins. However, in Hinduism, "immortal" does not mean eternal. Even immortal things are dissolved at the end of the universe. The only eternals are Vishnu and Shiva of the Trimurthi (the Hindu Trinity), Sheshanaga (the Eternal Serpent), and the four Vedas. At the end of one universe and the beginning of another, a demon attempted to become eternal by "swallowing" the Vedas as they escaped from Brahma's mouth, but the Vedas were restored by Vishnu.

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