Mother of India ‘Shudra’
Based on the Harappan civilization, the Nagvansh, Vedas, Puranas, and archaeological evidence, every tribal indigenous woman living in India belongs to the Shudra (Anarya) category—specifically the Nagvanshi, Maurya, or Dravidian lineages.

History bears witness that when the Aryans—whose DNA has been identified as R1A1 in research—came from Central Asia with the intent to plunder India, they, much like the Arab invaders, did not bring a single woman with them. They had discovered iron, and by the strength of these weapons, they defeated the indigenous tribal people (whose DNA is L3MN). They married the conquered Shudra women (Anarya) of the Nagvanshi, Maurya, and Dravidian lineages. Settling here, they established dominance over the system by writing the Manusmriti and founding Brahmanism.
To maintain "purity of blood," they created castes and placed women in the Shudra category, imposing harsh restrictions on them just as they did on Shudra men—such as slavery, illiteracy, and injustice. Women were used merely for reproduction and physical exploitation; this is why they were relegated to such a low status. Subsequently, after dismantling the original Buddhism of the indigenous people and destroying Buddhist monasteries, they established the Aryan tradition. Today, regardless of the caste or religion people belong to in India—be it Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, or Shudra—every woman in their family is of the Shudra lineage. This fact has now been proven through DNA testing as well.
I wish to say to the residents of India that if anyone hates Shudras in the future, they should first hate their own mother, sister, or other female family members, because the woman who gave them birth is also from the Shudra lineage. If they cannot do that, then they have no right to disrupt the nationality and unity of India.
All women should respect one another because they are the mothers of India and are Shudras.

History bears witness that when the Aryans—whose DNA has been identified as R1A1 in research—came from Central Asia with the intent to plunder India, they, much like the Arab invaders, did not bring a single woman with them. They had discovered iron, and by the strength of these weapons, they defeated the indigenous tribal people (whose DNA is L3MN). They married the conquered Shudra women (Anarya) of the Nagvanshi, Maurya, and Dravidian lineages. Settling here, they established dominance over the system by writing the Manusmriti and founding Brahmanism.
To maintain "purity of blood," they created castes and placed women in the Shudra category, imposing harsh restrictions on them just as they did on Shudra men—such as slavery, illiteracy, and injustice. Women were used merely for reproduction and physical exploitation; this is why they were relegated to such a low status. Subsequently, after dismantling the original Buddhism of the indigenous people and destroying Buddhist monasteries, they established the Aryan tradition. Today, regardless of the caste or religion people belong to in India—be it Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, or Shudra—every woman in their family is of the Shudra lineage. This fact has now been proven through DNA testing as well.
I wish to say to the residents of India that if anyone hates Shudras in the future, they should first hate their own mother, sister, or other female family members, because the woman who gave them birth is also from the Shudra lineage. If they cannot do that, then they have no right to disrupt the nationality and unity of India.
All women should respect one another because they are the mothers of India and are Shudras.
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