Mother of India ‘Shudra’
Based on the Harappan civilization, Naga lineage, Vedas, Puranas, and archaeological evidence, every tribal, indigenous woman and Shudra (non-Aryan) living in India belongs to the Naga or Maurya lineage.
History bears witness that when the Aryans—whose DNA has been identified as R1A1—came from Central Asia with the aim of looting India, they did not bring a single woman with them, much like the Arab invaders. They discovered iron and used it to forge weapons, with which they conquered the indigenous tribal people of India—whose DNA is L3MN—and married the Shudra women (non-Aryan), who were of Naga or Maurya lineage. Establishing themselves as rulers, they founded Brahmanism.
They categorized women as Shudras as well, and imposed harsh rules on them similar to those placed on Shudra men—such as slavery, denial of education, and systemic injustice. Women were used primarily for reproduction and physical exploitation. Today, regardless of caste or religion—whether Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, or Shudra—every woman in Indian families belongs to the Shudra caste. This has even been confirmed through DNA testing.
I want to tell the people of India that if, in the future, anyone harbors hatred toward the Shudras, they should first direct that hatred toward their own mother, sister, or other female relatives—because the woman who gave birth to them is also from the Shudra caste. If they cannot do this, then they have no right to disrupt India's national unity and integrity.
All women should respect one another, because they are mothers of India—and they are Shudras.
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