戈皮
戈皮 (Gopi) is a term commonly used in Indian culture, particularly in Hinduism, to refer to the cowherd girls who are devoted to Lord Krishna. They are often depicted in various art forms, celebrating their love and devotion to Krishna, who is known for his playful and charming nature.
In the context of Hindu mythology, the戈皮 are significant figures in the Bhagavata Purana, where their interactions with Krishna symbolize the soul's longing for the divine. Their stories highlight themes of love, devotion, and the spiritual connection between the divine and the devotee.