They were never meant to live forever.
They were meant to remember when the world forgets.
For 5,000 years, the Sapta Chiranjeevi—the Seven Who Cannot Die—have walked the edges of time.
Ashwatthama, cursed with eternal sorrow.
Hanuman, still waiting for his Lord’s return.
Vyasa, rewriting the Mahabharata every dawn, never remembering he wrote it before.
They are not gods. Not heroes.
They are the anchors of dharma, bound to the wheel of time so that humanity never loses its soul.
But now, the wheel is breaking.
In the depths of the Arabian Sea, the ruins of Dwaraka stir.
Not as a forgotten city—but as a living machine, buried beneath the waves.
And beneath the Jagannath Temple in Puri, something ancient is breathing.
When a fisherman pulls a metal tablet from the sea—etched with Sanskrit that glows and a final message signed "Krishna"—the Chiranjeevi feel it:
A pulse.
A call.
A command.
"When the seven gather, the Ark will rise."
What follows is not a war of swords—but of memory, sacrifice, and forgotten truth.
For Dwaraka was never just a kingdom.
It was a cosmic sanctuary, built with mantra-technology and divine wisdom, designed to awaken when Kali Yuga reaches its darkest hour.
And now, the end is here.
As the Chiranjeevi converge on Puri, they uncover Krishna’s last secret:
He did not vanish.
He ascended.
And he left behind the Ark of Consciousness—a divine archive of every soul, every life, every cycle of time.
To reboot it, seven immortals must stand as witnesses.
One must give up eternity.
And the world must be given a second chance.
But there are those who do not want dharma to return.
A hidden order, born in the shadows of Kali Yuga, will do anything to keep the Ark buried—even if it means killing the immortal.
When the Immortals Awaken is not just a myth reborn.
It is a prophecy fulfilled.
A tale of pain, devotion, and the unbreakable thread between time and truth.
This is not the end of the world.
It is the beginning of remembrance.