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If I Were Sent Back to Ancient Aryavarta
I would be extremely cautious about what I chose to share.
Rather than speaking plainly about future events, I would frame my observations as vague warnings and prophecies. I would write redpilling texts about the importance of preserving cultural traditions, languages, customs, and stories so that they would not be forgotten by future generations. I would encourage people to remember their heritage and maintain a strong sense of identity without becoming consumed by fear of outsiders.
I will warn them about harms of intermixing with dasyus abbos, redpill them about dasyu and convince them to either cull them or keep them as controlled slave labour population.
As much as I would like to become a prophet or something that will lead Aryan crusades throughout subcontinent and ahead, I would refrain from doing so.
I would be careful not to interfere too much. History is a delicate thing, and even small changes can have unpredictable consequences. The more I altered events, the greater the chance of creating outcomes I could never foresee.
Once I had shared what little guidance I believed necessary, I would step away from politics and grand schemes. I would build a quiet life for myself, marry a Aryan stacey and live rest of my life away from chaos. I would teach my kids some forbidden knowledge and will tell them to pass on these things to future generations but being subtle about it.