A 9 ft long paper from 1880, having info copied from a 16th cent. Vijayanagara manuscript called Rayarekhe. It contains the genealogical account of Madhugiri chiefs & caste wise census of households in Bijavara, their old center. Presence of 20 Rajput households is a surprise.
Vishwagorilla, Vishwagobhar, Vishwa ree ree. Arrey bsdk, harami, by Vishwaguru we don't mean that we are sitting on top of USoA or the world. It's an aspirational word. Anyone who uses it as a jibe during times of conflict is a bad faith actor, a spiritually castrated chutiya.
India's falling birth rate is not proof that society made having children "impossible." History was far harsher. Parents dealt with infant deaths, maternal mortality, disease, hunger, and insecurity as a normal part of life. Environmentally and socially, this is the safest era to raise children. The financial argument is weak too since fertility is often highest in poorer conditions. The deeper shift is cultural. Marriage is delayed, family formation is deprioritised, careerism and radical individualism are celebrated, children are treated as lifestyle burdens, and technology made consequence free sex easier. This is the correct diagnosis.