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Answered by aavantikasingh111
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Gopis are famous within Vaishnavism for their unconditional devotion (Bhakti) to Krishna as described in the Bhagavata Purana and other Puranic literature. According to Indian philosopher, Jiva Goswami, gopis are considered as the eternal beloved and manifestation of his internal spiritual potency. Among the gopis, Radha is the chief gopi and is the personification of bliss potency (hladini shakti) of Krishna. She alone manifest the stage of "Mahabhav" or supreme love for Krishna and holds a place of particularly high reverence and importance in a number of religious traditions.

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Answered by nalinagrawal82
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Gopi (गोपी) is a Sanskrit word originating from the word Gopa. In Hinduism especially, the name Gopika (feminine form of Gopi) is used more commonly to refer to the wives of Gopa of Braj.

The Gopis plead with Krishna to return their clothing, Isarda Bhagavata Purana, 1560s

Gopika Radha with Gopal Krishna, a 1915 painting.

Gopis are famous within Vaishnavism for their unconditional devotion (Bhakti) to Krishna as described in the Bhagavata Purana and other Puranic literature. According to Indian philosopher, Jiva Goswami, gopis are considered as the eternal beloved and manifestation of his internal spiritual potency. Among the gopis, Radha is the chief gopi and is the personification of bliss potency (hladini shakti) of Krishna. She alone manifest the stage of "Mahabhav" or supreme love for Krishna and holds a place of particularly high reverence and importance in a number of religious traditions.[1]

Krishna and Gopis.18th century watercolour in the Bodleian Library

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