Yadava
The term "Yadava" refers to a prominent clan in ancient Indian history, often associated with the legendary figure Lord Krishna. The Yadavas are believed to have descended from Yadu, one of the sons of King Yayati. They played a significant role in various Hindu texts, particularly in the Mahabharata and Puranas, where their lineage and exploits are detailed.
Historically, the Yadavas were known for their agricultural and pastoral lifestyle, primarily in the regions of Mathura and Vrindavan. They are often depicted as cowherds and are celebrated for their contributions to the culture and traditions of Hinduism. The Yadava community continues to exist today, with many identifying as descendants of this ancient lineage.