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Gopi (, ) or Gopika in are commonly referred to the group of milkmaids of the region in India. They are regarded by Hindus as the consorts and devotees of and are venerated for their unconditional love and devotion ( ) to him as described in and other literature. Gopis are often considered as the expansion of , the chief consort of Krishna.

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The of gopis with Krishna has inspired various traditional performance art forms and literatures.
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Gopi (, ) when used as a male name of Indian origin is a short form of the name Gopala Krishna, literally translates to "cow-protector Krishna" or "Krishna the cowherd". While traditionally used for both genders, it's more commonly used as a male name, especially within the Indian diaspora and communities.

According to Indian philosopher , gopis are considered as the eternal beloved and manifestations of the internal spiritual potency of Krishna. Among the gopis, is the chief gopi and is the personification of the bliss potency ( hladini ) of Krishna. She alone manifests the stage of mahabhava, or supreme love for Krishna, and holds a place of particularly high reverence and importance in a number of religious traditions.

(2026). 9780195148916, Oxford University Press. .


Etymology
Gopi (गोपी) is a word originating from the word Gopa. In , the name Gopika or Gopi is especially used to refer the milkmaids of region. The word Gopis in the plural refers to the group of cowherd women who possess devotion toward Krishna. When it is used in the singular ("Gopi"), it generally refers to Radha, who was the Krishna's favourite gopi.
(2026). 9780199724314, Oxford University Press.


Prominent gopis
The prominent gopis of are total 108 in numbers. They share the eternal intimate friendship with . No one can equal or exceed the love they bear for the divine couple. Out of 108 gopis, the primary eight gopis are considered as the foremost of 's devotees after goddess who is considered as the chief of gopis. Their names are as follows:
(2016). 9781610692113, ABC-CLIO. .
  • (Chief gopi, Krishna's favourite)
  • Lalita
  • Vishakha
  • Champakalata
  • Chitra
  • Tungavidya
  • Indulekha
  • Rangadevi
  • Sudevi
All the eight primary gopis are together called as the (eight friends) of Radha and Krishna.


Unconditional love
According to Hindu Vaishnava theology, the stories concerning the gopis are said to exemplify which is described as 'the highest form of unconditional love for God (Krishna). Their spontaneous and unwavering devotion is described in depth in the later chapters of the , within Krishna's Vrindavan pastimes and also in the stories of the sage .

For Vaishnava traditions, the most important representation of the gopis' love and devotion for Krishna is a story in the Bhagavata Purana (10.29-33) by the name of Rasa Lila Panchadhyaya, which translates as "the five chapters on the story of the rasa dance". The bhakti or devotion that the gopis express in this story is believed by the Chaitanya tradition to exemplify the highest form of bhakti. In the story, Krishna's flute music attracts the gopis' attention, making them leave behind their families and homes so that they can enjoy devotion of Krishna:

Upon hearing that sweet music,

their passion for him swelling,

The young women of Braj whose

minds were captured by Krishna,

Unaware of one another,

ran off toward the place

Where their beloved was waiting,

with their earrings swinging wildly (Bhagavata Purana 10.29.4)

== Gallery ==

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with Gopal , a 1915 painting]]
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