अश्वत्थामा बलिव्र्यासो हनूमांश्च विभीषण:।
कृप: परशुरामश्च सप्तएतै चिरजीविन:॥
According to Hindu Mythology,there are seven immortals namely
Ashwaddhama, Bali, Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibhishana, Krupacharya, Parashurama.
When we closely observe and validate the credibility of the above stanza, we'll find an interesting and intriguing definition that was buried deeply inside it.
The seven immortals(Chranjivis) resemble the seven attributes of man,which as long as they live will exist.
1)Ashwaddhama- He was the son of Drona and described as a mighty warrior and one of eleven Rudras.He was born with a gem on his forehead and possess complete mastery over 64 forms of art.Though he was a great personality,he murdered the sons of Pandavas in a fury while they were sleeping.
He will remain as a symbol of knowledge covered by the clouds of cruelty.
2)Bali- He was a demon king of three worlds known for his benefaction who was blessed as an immortal by Lord Vshnu during hs Vamana avatar.
He is the epitome of helpfulness .
3)Vyasa- He was the sage who composed Mahabharata ,Bhagawadgita,Bhagawata and also 18 Puranas.
He will remain as a symbol of Knowledge.
4)Hanuman- He was well known as the avatar of Lord Shiva and ardent devotee of Lord Rama.
His life is a book of selflessness,courage and devotion.
5)Vibhishana- He was the brother of Demon king Ravana who supported Lord Rama before the battle with his brother.
He stands for righteousness.
6)Krupacharya- He was the brother in law of Drona and teacher of the Kuru princes.
He is a synonym for loyalty.
7)Parashurama- He was the 6th avatar of Lord Vishnu,knowledgeable of all divine weapons. He went around the world 21 times and made it bereft of Kshatriyas .
He is the destroyer of evil.
These immortals will prevail in this world as Cruelty, Benefaction, Knowledge, Courage, Righteousness, Loyalty and Destruction of evil.
Mythology is like a maze.The deeper you go the stronger you realize the depth of every scene and character and thereby inspires you in performing your tasks efficaciously.
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