Dasas:
The Dasas (also called the Dasyu's) class is the lowest class, even lower than the Shuras'. They are the Indigineous people who live and settled in India.
The Dasas' are not so much a 'class' they are more like a tribe.
The Dasas' were encounted by the Indo-European-speaking people who entered North India in about 1500BC. Dasas' were discribed by the higher classes as harsh speaking, dark-skinned and rude. They were also known for worshiping a god called Phallos.
They were 'untouchables', who were left with the unwanted jobs such as cleaning poo, handling others rubbish (mostly the higher classes), tanning animal skins and dealing with the dead bodies of humans and animals.
They lived in a wealthy part of the country, which is unfortunate because they were surrounded by wealthy parts of the country although they were opposite to wealthy, they were beggars. Who were enemies from the higher classes.
They were especially enemies to the Indo-Aryan, and the reason why people don't like them is because they were poor, filthy and unhygienic.
The Dasas' are not so much a 'class' they are more like a tribe.
The Dasas' were encounted by the Indo-European-speaking people who entered North India in about 1500BC. Dasas' were discribed by the higher classes as harsh speaking, dark-skinned and rude. They were also known for worshiping a god called Phallos.
They were 'untouchables', who were left with the unwanted jobs such as cleaning poo, handling others rubbish (mostly the higher classes), tanning animal skins and dealing with the dead bodies of humans and animals.
They lived in a wealthy part of the country, which is unfortunate because they were surrounded by wealthy parts of the country although they were opposite to wealthy, they were beggars. Who were enemies from the higher classes.
They were especially enemies to the Indo-Aryan, and the reason why people don't like them is because they were poor, filthy and unhygienic.