Ashtasakhi
Group of eight closest companions of Radha-Krishna / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ashtasakhi (Sanskrit: अष्टसखी, IAST: Ashtāsākhi) are a group of eight prominent gopis and close associates of the Hindu deities Radha-Krishna in the Braj region.[1] In many sub-traditions of Krishnaism, they are revered as goddesses and consorts of Krishna. According to the Padma Purana, the Ashtasakhi are the eternal female companions of Radha-Krishna in the Dvapara Yuga, with whom they descended upon the earth from their celestial abode of Goloka.[2]
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Ashtasakhi | |
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Member of Gopis | |
Other names | Ashtagopi |
Devanagari | अष्टसखी |
Sanskrit transliteration | Aṣṭasakhī |
Venerated in | Radha Vallabh Sampradaya, Nimbarka Sampradaya, Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Pushtimarg, Haridasi Sampradaya |
Affiliation | |
Abode | Goloka, Vrindavan, Barsana |
Gender | Female |
Region | Braj region |
Temple | Sri Radha Rasbihari Ashtasakhi Temple, Vrindavan |
Festivals | Holi, Sharad Purnima, Kartik Purnima, Lathmar Holi |
Personal information | |
Consort | Krishna |
Dynasty | Yaduvamsha-Chandravamsha |
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The popular list of Ashtasakhi include: Lalita, Vishaka, Champaklata, Chitra, Tungavidhya, Induleka, Rangadevi, and Sudevi.[3][4] All of these eight prominent gopis are regarded to be an expansion of Radha, the chief consort of Krishna.[5]