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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yadava Prakaasa - définition


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.