The first thing we must tell you is that it is not possible, in answer to a single broad question like this, to do justice to the Hindu tradition which, as you allude to, is a large body of work extending back many thousands of years before the advent of Christianity or Judaism in its modern form. Along the way have been many religion-like groups of worshipers owing to the reality of the divine and its perception by humans of that era and area of the world. So there are many complicating factors, one of them being that differing words for the Almighty were employed by different prophets of the time and developed followings with a perception there were multiple deities, and, of course, there are countless divine beings representing many levels of divinity and potential influence on the physical plane. There is also a great deal of corruption of historical records and disinformation campaigns used to cast doubt and discredit representatives among the faithful.
So, as with all religions, many distortions have crept in, and this makes it even harder to fully understand what is in the historical archives, in the first instance, and develop a rigorous and accurate enough analysis to appreciate what is truly believable and trustworthy about what is described. There is much truth in the historical records just as in the Western Scriptures. All of the major traditions, in one way or another, clearly describe the presence of extraterrestrials and many human dilemmas owing to their presence. Even though direct references are often obscured, some of the clearest recorded descriptions are found in the early Hindu works and, indeed, recount acts of war among extraterrestrial beings fighting over your human slave colony, for that is what the Earth became soon after you were introduced on the planet and has been true ever since. Your channel wisely refrains from making an attempt to explore the vast religious literature, and while we could make clear many things that would be of interest to worshipers of today, at the same time, this would offend a much larger number who are true believers in the sacred texts and view any newcomer with alternative explanations as an interloper and a threat not to be trusted.
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