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What do you mean by the term Dasa
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Dàsa
Is
a
Sanskrit
word
found
in
ancient
Indian
text
such
as
the
RIGVEDA
and
ARTHASASTRA
.
It
usually
means
"
enemy
"
or
"
servant
"
but
dasa
or
das
also
means
"
servant
of
God
"
,
"
devotee
"
,
"
votary
"
or
"
one
who
has
surrendered
to
God
"
.
InfZero
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