Gopala
Gopala is a name often associated with Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism. The term "Gopala" translates to "protector of cows," reflecting Krishna's role as a cowherd in his youth. He is celebrated for his playful nature and divine exploits, particularly in the pastoral community of Vrindavan.
In various texts, Gopala is depicted as a symbol of love, compassion, and joy. His stories emphasize the importance of devotion and the bond between humans and nature. Festivals like Janmashtami celebrate his birth, highlighting his significance in Hindu culture and spirituality.