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I have read an explanation of this in the Malayalam book Bharata Paryatanam (A journey through the Mahabharata) by the scholar and author Kuttikrishana Marar which was a winner of the Kendra Sahitya Academy Award in the 1970s.
The idea is that a chiranjeevi in the Hindu mythology is not one who won't die, but that they represent seven different natures/characteristics which will stay with the mankind for ever. Marar mentions this only in passing, so we have work out most of them for ourselves.
Each of the seven immortals stands for one of these :
If this looks interesting, shall I incorporate in the article ? Tintin 06:01, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
This looks very sensible to me. These characters represent the true nature of people we have in the Kalyuga.
This article is mixing two different classes of persons: 'amar' (immortal) and 'chiranjivi' (extremely long lived). It's a bit surprising because in the Etymolgy section it does say these two concepts are often confused, yet the article itself mixes up these two. Maybe someone could separate these two out? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.83.1.233 ( talk) 12:50, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
I suppose a name change for this article from Chirinjivin to either Chiranjeevi or Chiranjivi as these are the most relevant to Sanskrit word चिरंजीवी . The extra letter 'n' at the end of the spelling doesn't have any confluence on the word, it is just because some people in Southern India add such syllables to the words. Krishna is made Krishnan and Rama is made Raman in south Indian languages, but still here in wikipedia, we don't see Page names of Krishna or Rama as Krishnan or Raman, then why Chiranjivin?-- Dhaval Talk
The result of the move request was: page moved. DrKay ( talk) 11:30, 6 March 2010 (UTC)
Chiranjivin → Chiranjivi — The Sanskrit word is चिरंजीवी, which transliterates either into Chiranjivi or Chiranjeevi, while the current spelling used for the page Chiranjivin transliterates in Sanskrit as चिरंजीवीन्, which is not correct. Also the book published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has spelled it as Chiranjeevi. Not only that, but the spelling Chiranjeevi returns most Google book search results 680 followed by Chiranjivi- 662 compared to only 15 for Chiranjivin. But, there is already an existing page Chiranjeevi, which is about an actor, hence proposing to name this as Chiranjivi.-- Dhaval Talk 22:11, 25 February 2010 (UTC)
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