The story of Radha, Krishna, and the Gopis (cowherd girls) unfolds in the holy city of Vrindavan, where the cowherd girls are devoted to Krishna. Radha, the most beloved Gopi, is seen as Krishna's eternal consort. Krishna, known for his captivating beauty, would attract the Gopis with his flute, and they would abandon their duties to be with him. Radha and Krishna shared a special bond, meeting secretly and participating in a dance that symbolizes the union of the soul with the divine. Though they never married, their separation represents the soul's longing for divine union.
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