Is it a general consensus among the scholars that "Dasas" and "Dasyus" were two separate sets of people against whom "aryans" raged war - as in Rigveda. (Reference - Ram Sharan Sharma)?
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Below is a reading based on my personal research:
dasyu = those not within (i.e. "below") Arya fold.
dAsa = dasyu incorporated (of own accord/ vanquished) into Arya fold (1st generation).
dAsa is a sub-branch of shudra and mostly implied low-profile, humble, livelihoods. paricharya connotation for shudra directly comes from dAsa class within shudra-s.
Only shudra varNa had the capacity to lift dasyu-s upto Arya fold : no other varNa could do it. Devata involved : parjanya.
Children of dAsa-s had bright prospects further embedding into Arya fold, though we do find some evidence of struggle recorded in Upanishad-texts.
Comparisons with Avesta etc is not fruitful as their connection with Veda is not relational rather heirarchical (tree). Infact it is the very "othering" movement (of conjuring things/people as absolute evil) that led to Zoroastrianism and subsequently other monotheisms.