About
Rooted in Dharma and Culture
The flashcards are crafted with reverence for our Itihasas and Puranas, offering a simple, accessible way to explore the essence of Sanatana Dharma. They foster cultural memory and spiritual grounding, making ancient stories relevant and relatable to modern learners. This initiative encourages intergenerational sharing of values, wisdom, and devotion.
Learn Through Art and Storytelling
Each flashcard features a hand-painted illustration accompanied by a short, fact-checked description of the character’s role in the epic. Visually engaging and easy to understand, these cards are designed to spark curiosity and build a lasting connection with our heritage—whether you're a child, parent, teacher, or seeker. A powerful learning tool for families, classrooms, and spiritual study circles alike.
Compact, Durable, and Lightweight
Each box contains 55 high-quality cards and weighs less than 150 grams, making it ideal for everyday use, travel, or distribution. The compact size fits easily into school bags, puja rooms, or gifting hampers—combining beauty with practicality.
Meaningful for Gifting and Celebrations
These cards make thoughtful return gifts for sacred occasions like Seemantham, Upanayanam, Vivaaham, Gruhapravesham, and festivals like Deepavali and Navaratri. Each box carries spiritual meaning and educational value, making it a gift that inspires and endures.
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About the Founder(Kamal & Co)
Sriram, also known as Hari, is the founder of ItihasaPurana. A passionate technologist and cultural custodian, Sriram has been an entrepreneur since 1989. He heads the design team at Kamal & Co, which makes IoT devices and LED dashboards for factories and workplaces. Kamal & Co sells under the umbrella of Factory Display
He comes from a deeply artistic lineage—grandson of the legendary Carnatic musician Palghat Rama Bhagavatar and cousin of acclaimed Bharatanatyam dancer Kalaimamani Roja Kannan.
Sriram is the Trustee of the Rama Bhagavathar Charitable Trust, Kalpathy, which supports upcoming Carnatic musicians and the noble cause of Veda Rakshanam.
He also serves as a committee member of the Kalpathy Thyagaraja Aradhana, a sacred annual musical tradition in Palakkad that has been held uninterrupted since 1924. In 2024, alongside the committee and the people of Kalpathy, he helped organize the Centenary Celebrations of this historic festival—the longest-running Thyagaraja Aradhana outside Thiruvaiyaru.
Beyond his professional and cultural commitments, Sriram is an avid wildlife and bird photographer who travels across India and abroad to explore nature, architecture, and living traditions. He shares these experiences on Facebook.
He curates the YouTube channel Sacred Journeys, which focuses on music, temples, and India’s sacred geography.
Sriram is currently engaged in video-documenting the 100 agraharams of Palakkad, capturing their architecture, traditions, and cultural significance.
He also co-authored the book “Kalpathy Tyagabrahmam Palghat Rama Bhagavatar: Life Sketch of a Nadopasaka,” a tribute to his grandfather’s life and musical legacy.
As an offering to his dharma, he has launched the ItihasaPurana Flashcard Series—a not-for-profit initiative to bring the stories of Bharat’s epics to life through beautifully illustrated flashcards that aim to educate, inspire, and preserve our sacred heritage.