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Gopi is a word of Sanskrit (गोपी) origin meaning 'cow-herd girl'. In Hinduism specifically the name gopi (sometimes 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 Radha (or Radhika) holds a place of particularly high reverence and importance in a number of religious traditions, especially within Gaudiya Vaishnavism.
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The Residents of Eternal Vrindavana The Residents of Eternal Vrindavana www.vrindavan.de/vrindavana.htm - Web |
The Eight Main Gopis The Eight Main Gopis www.naturalnirvana.com/Braja-Mandala/Braja-Spiritual/Gopis.htm - Web |
Deity Gallery: Radha-Madhava & the Eight Gopis Deity Gallery: Radha-Madhava & the Eight Gopis www.mayapur.info/main/deity_pictures.html - Web |
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Diagram of the Yoga Pitha in Vrindavana Diagram of the Yoga Pitha in Vrindavana www.yogapitha.org/BrajYogaPitha.htm - Web |
Srimati Radharani and other Personalities Srimati Radharani and other Personalities www.radhakunda.com/personalities/index.html - Web |