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According to Rigveda which Aryan chief defeated 'Dasyus'?

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Answered by PADMINI
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According to Rig Veda -



The Aryans migrated to India in 1500 BC. Aryans came into disagreement with the indigenous people who are known as Dasyus, Dasas. As Dasas are also mentioning that they seemed to have been a branch of the early Aryans in ancient Iranian literature.




The term Dasa is derived from Sanskrit language in ancient Hindu text of Rig Veda. "Dasa" usually means servent. Dasas were described by the Indo-Europeans as a dark skinned people. They usually worshipped the phallus.




The Rig Veda refers the defeat of Sambara by the chief who is known as Divodasa of the Bharata clan. Here, the term Dasa is appears in the name of Divodasa . According to Rig Veda, Dasyus were considered as original native people of India. An Aryan chief who empowered them was called Trasadasyu.

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The advent of Aryans in India was not so smooth. They had to encounter resistance from the ‘Dasyus’. And that started the conflict.

The Aryan chief who defeated Dasyus is called Trasadasyu.

Dasyus are considered to be the original inhabitants of the land of India. They worshipped Phallus. Dasyus did not own cattle for their daily requirement.

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