what is the relationship between the aryans and dasas
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Aryans Dasas
1.They were Indo-European people. 1. They were not Indo- Europeans.
2.They were taller, darker and looked different from the non- Aryans.They follow different religious practises. 2.They like the Aryans did not believed in prayers. They were prayer haters.
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Answer: They like the Aryans did not believed in prayers. They were prayer haters. The Aryans were an Indo-European people while the dasas were not. The dasas also rejected the Aryans religious practices.
Aryans
Aryan is, originally, a term used as a self-designation by Indo-Iranian peoples in ancient times, in contrast to "non-Indo-Aryan" or "non-Iranian" peoples. In Ancient India, the term arya- was used by the Indo-Aryan speakers of the Vedic period as a religious label for themselves, as well as the geographic region known as Aryavarta, where the Indo-Aryan culture emerged. Similarly, ancient Iranian peoples used the term airya- as an ethnic label for themselves and in reference to their mythical homeland, Airyanem Vaejah, in the Avesta scriptures. The root also forms the etymological source of the place names Iran and Alania.
Dasas
Dasa (Sanskrit: दास) is a Sanskrit word found in ancient Indian texts such as the Rigveda and Arthasastra. It usually means "enemy" or "servant" but dasa, or das, also means a "servant of God", "devotee," "votary" or "one who has surrendered to God". Dasa may be a suffix of a given name to indicate a "servant" of a revered person or a particular deity.
Dasa, in some contexts, is also related to dasyu and asura, which have been translated by some scholars as "demon", "harmful supernatural forces", "slave", "servant" or "barbarian", depending on the context in which the word is used.
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