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The Yadava community is primarily categorized as a social group within Hindu society, often associated with pastoralism and agricultural practices. They are traditionally considered a sub-caste of the larger Vaishya varna, which relates to commerce and agriculture. In some regions, especially in states like Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, they are also recognized as Other Backward Classes (OBC) in terms of government classifications for affirmative action.

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