Gopi
Other meanings::*
Gopi is a popular
Indian name.:*
Gopi is a
Malayalam film actor. One of Gopi's most notable movies is Yavanika
, a serious drama revolving around a murder, and the circumstances surrounding it.
Gopi is a word of
Sanskrit origin meaning 'cow-herd girl'. In
Hinduism specifically the name gopi (somtimes
gopika) is used more commonly to refer to the group of
cow herding girls famous within
Vaishnava Theology for their unconditional devotion (
bhakti) to
Krishna as described in the stories of
Bhagavata Purana and other
Puranic literatures. Of this group, one gopi known as
Srimati Radharani holds a place of particularly high reverence and importance in a number of religious traditions, especially within
Gaudiya Vaishnavism.
The gopis are generally divided into three groups: Gopi
friends of the same age as Krishna;
maidservants; and gopi
messengers. The first group, Krishna's contemporary gopi friends, are the most exalted, the second group, the maidservants are the next most exalted, and the gopi messengers come after them. The primary eight gopis are considered the foremost of Krishna's devotees after Srimati Radharani, their names are as follows :
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Lalita Sakhi
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Visakha Sakhi
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Campakalata Sakhi
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Citra Sakhi
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Tungavidya Sakhi
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Indulekha Sakhi
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Rangadevi Sakhi
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Sudevi Sakhi
According to Hindu Vaishnava theology the stories concerning the gopis are said to exemplify the highest form of unconditional love to God (Krishna). Their spontaneous and unwavering devotion is described in depth in the later chapters of the Bhagavata Purana, within Krishna's
Vrindavan pastimes and also in the stories of the sage
Uddhava.
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Gita Govinda*
Caitanya Mahaprabhu*
Six Goswamis*
The Residents of Eternal Vrindavana (including Srimati Radharani & the Gopis)
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The Eight Main Gopis (Asta Sakhis)
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Deity Gallery: Radha-Madhava & the Eight Gopis*
Diagram of the Yoga Pitha in Vrindavana*
Srimati Radharani and other Personalities*
Krishna's Dance with the Female Cowherds - A Joyous, Spiritual Narrative