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What (who) is Yadava - definition


Yadava         
  • Agathocles]] (c. 190–180 BCE)
  • Arjuna tells Vasudeva about the destruction of Yadavas and Krishna's message
  • A Vrishni silver coin from Alexander Cunningham's ''Coins of Ancient India: From the Earliest Times Down to the Seventh Century'' (1891)
ANCIENT INDIAN PEOPLE
Yadavas; Yadavas/Yadav
The Yadava (literally, descended from YaduFranklin C. Southworth considers the word Yadava to be possibly Dravidian, meaning "herder", as it has no known Indo-European etymology (Southworth, Franklin C.
Yadava Prakaasa         
ADVAITA SCHOLAR; CONTEMPORARY OF VAISHNAVA ACHARYA RAMANUJA
Yādavaprakāśa; Yadava Prakaasa
Yadava Prakaasa was a Bhedabheda Vedanta scholar and a contemporary of Vaishnava Acharya Ramanuja. He was one of the teachers of Ramanuja during the latter's early years in Kanchi.
Yadav         
  • A group of Aheers, a major constituent of the Yadav group, from around Delhi, 1868, as appearing in a British ethnography purporting to understand the many castes and races of India.<ref name=rand-post-1857/>
  • A woman of the [[Ahir]] community, which falls within the Yadav group, harvesting wheat in western India.  Many Yadavs have taken to non-traditional occupations
  • A buffalo herder from the [[Lingayat]] Gauli caste (now a part of the Yadav group) in Mysore state (now [[Karnataka]], 1875
  • Berar]] (now in [[Maharashtra]]) 1874
  • Sadar festival]] of Yadavs in Hyderabad celebrated during Diwali
CASTE COMMUNITY OF INDIA
Gwalvanshi; Yadav caste; Yaduvanshi Yadav; Yadava (caste); User:Halloween312/Sample page
Yadav refers to a grouping of traditionally non-elite, Quote: "The Yadavs were traditionally a low-to-middle-ranking cluster of pastoral-peasant castes that have become a significant political force in Uttar Pradesh (and other northern states like Bihar) in the last thirty years." peasant-pastoral communities or castes in India that since the 19th and 20th centuries Quote: "In a not dissimilar way the various cow-keeping castes of northern India were combining in 1931 to use the common term of Yadava for their various castes, Ahir, Goala, Gopa, etc.
Examples of use of Yadava
1. Raghopur, a Yadava–dominated constituency, goes to polls in the second phase on October 26.
2. Fernandes also met Yadava and the two huddled in a corner for quite some time.
3. Ramesh Yadava, a charter member of Silicon Valley TiE, also brought out the importance of accelerating the pace of implementation of the multiple commitments made in its recently launched Approach Paper to the XIth Plan.