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Who were the dasas? what happened to them after the arrival of the aryans​

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Answered by sainipoonam0202
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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.

Answered by DaRvl
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Dāsa 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.

There are more references to the destruction of Dasyus by Indra instead of Dasas. He is said to have protected the Aryan varna by killing them. The Aryans also fought between themselves. ... However, it was the cattle which held the most importance to Aryans who were cattle-herders

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