''For other uses, see Suda (disambiguation) and Souda (disambiguation)
Sudās Paijavana was an Rigvedic tribes tribal king of the Bharatas, during the main or middle Rigveda (c. 14th century BCE).Witzel, Michael (2000). "The Languages of Harappa". In Kenoyer, J.. Proceedings of the conference on the Indus civilization. He led his tribe to victory in the Battle of the Ten Kings near the Paruṣṇī (modern Ravi River) in Punjab region, defeating an alliance of the powerful Puru tribe with other tribes, for which he was eulogized by his purohita Vashistha in a hymn of the Rigveda. His victory established the ascendency of the Bhārata clan, allowing them to move eastwards and settle in Kurukshetra, paving the way for the emergence of the Kuru Kingdom "super-tribe" or tribal union, which dominated northern India in the subsequent period. Witzel, Michael (1995), "Early Sanskritization: Origin and Development of the Kuru state", EJVS vol. 1 no. 4 (1995)
He was married to Sudevī, who is stated to have been given to Sudās by the Ashvins.
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