Our Journey
It all began with quiet frustration.
For as long as I can remember, our Purana and Itihasa have lived in the shadow of devotion. They were treated as sacred, but rarely as mythos filled with imagination, strategy, love and conflict. Their characters became idols to worship, not heroes to understand. Their tales became sermons, not sagas.
And, I feel, perhaps that’s why, while the world celebrated its superheroes and anime icons, many of us drifted away from our own. Because we were never invited to see our mythos as stories that could belong to us, that could live and breathe beyond temples and textbooks.
Our Puranas and Itihasas speak of worlds forged in order and chaos, of flying vimanas and inter-dimensional travel, of cosmic weapons that annihilated existence and celestial beings who mastered the science of consciousness. These weren’t just grandma's bedtime stories - they were blueprints of imagination and principles of mastery. You don’t need a spiritual guru to find purpose; you could find it in Arjuna’s discipline, in Krishna’s composure and in Shiva’s balance.
And that became the spark for Devasura Arcanum.
I didn’t want to be preached our Puranas. I wanted to explore it, understand it, reimagine it and celebrate it my way. And perhaps, give it to others like me, through a contemporary canvas. Streetwear instead of a temple wall, a conversation instead of a sermon. To take what was once confined to rituals and reawaken it as modern identity.
This journey began with frustration, grew into fascination, and now continues as a rediscovery - of legends that can be retold and Mythos that can be Embodied.