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Gwalvanshi Gwalvanshi is a term for those who claim descent from the ''Gwala'' or herdsman dynasty and the Gopis, who danced with the god Krishna in the woods of Vrindavan and Gokul. The term indicates an association with sacred cows. ==Etymology== Original word Gaur becomes and then Gwal. Gaur, Gor or Gorya, a very ancient Yadav clan of Epic Mahabharata. The term Gwal was derived from ''Gopal'' or "protector of cows". ''Amarkosa'', an ancient Sanskrit text treats them as synonym of Abhira.
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