
Dasa - Wikipedia
Dasa (Sanskrit: दास, romanized: Dāsa) is a Sanskrit word found in ancient Indian texts such as the Rigveda, Pali canon, and the Arthashastra. [1] The term may mean "slave", "enemy" or …
Dasa - Dharmapedia Wiki
The Dāsa are a tribe identified as the enemies of the Aryan tribes in the Rigveda. The word Dāsa, later acquired derogatory connotations, meaning 'servant'. Dasa can also mean " servant of …
Dashavatara - Wikipedia
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, IAST: daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic …
Dasa - New World Encyclopedia
Dasa (Sanskrit for "servant") is a Hindu term with two primary usages: Originally, "Dasa" denoted enemies of the ancient Aryan peoples described in the Rig Veda. Secondly, the term in later …
Dasa (दासः) - Dharmawiki
Dasa is a Sanskrit word found in ancient Bharat's texts such as the Rigveda and Arthasastra. It usually means "enemy" or "servant" but dasa, or das, also means a "servant of God", …
Dasa Mahavidya: The Ten Powers of the Divine Energy - Deus Today
2024年2月4日 · The Dasa Mahavidya is a group of ten great goddesses in the Hindu religion, particularly in the tradition of Shaktism. They are often depicted as fierce and dynamic deities, …
Dasavtar Stotra - ISKCON Jamnagar
O Lord Krsna, I offer my obeisances unto You, who appear in the forms of these ten incarnations. In the form of Matsya You rescue the Vedas, and as Karma You bear the Mandara Mountain …
Dasa - Wikiwand
Dasa (Sanskrit: दास, romanized: Dāsa) is a Sanskrit word found in ancient Indian texts such as the Rigveda, Pali canon, and the Arthashastra. The term may mean "slave", "enemy" or …
Dasa sahitya - Wikipedia
Dasa Sahitya (Kannada: ದಾಸ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ) is a genre of literature of the bhakti movement composed by devotees in honor of Vishnu or one of his avatars. Dasa is literally servant in …
Dasa: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
2025年3月17日 · In Hinduism, "Dasa" signifies devoted servants of the Lord, embodying deep devotion through humility and obedience. It also reflects a relationship of service, while …