Sakhis
Sakhis are female companions or friends in the context of Indian culture, particularly within the Bhakti movement. They often serve as spiritual guides and support for devotees, helping them connect with the divine. Sakhis are celebrated for their loyalty, wisdom, and nurturing qualities.
In Hinduism, Sakhis are sometimes associated with the divine feminine, particularly in the worship of Radha and Krishna. They play a crucial role in the stories and teachings surrounding these deities, symbolizing love, devotion, and the importance of community in spiritual practice.