What if immortality isn't about living forever in a body—but about dimensions of consciousness that persist through all ages, all incarnations, all changes?
From Chiram (long, eternal) + Jivi (living). Literally: "Long-Lived One" or "Immortal." The Sapta Chiranjivis (Seven Immortals) are beings said to live until the end of Kali Yuga.
Hanuman represents the Manas—the mind as the fundamental instrument of experience and action. The Myth: Hanuman was born with godlike powers but forgot them.
Ashwatthama represents Karma-Phal—the awareness that actions have consequences that persist through time.
Discover the Sapta Chiranjivis—the seven immortals of Hindu tradition. Learn why they represent dimensions of consciousness that never die: mind mastery, karmic wisdom, dharmic conscience, equanimity, and righteous action. A complete guide to the faculties that make us fully human.