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3. In what ways was the life of a raja different from that of a dasa or dasi?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In what ways was the life of a raja different from that of a dasa or dasi?

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In what ways do you think that the life of a raja was different from that of a dasa or dasi? Answer: A raja was an independent person while a slave was not. A raja commanded respect because of his powerful position. But a slave must have been the subject of ridicule and pity; in most of the cases.

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Answered by vermasandeep78
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Answer:

In the society, 'raja' was one of the highest civil positions. 'Rajas' were the kings of the community, whereas the 'dasas' / 'dasis' were at the lowest position in society. The 'dasas' / 'dasis' were slaves who used for work. They were treated as the property of their owners. They were captured in war by the kings and wealthy people.

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