1. Radha – The one who worships and pleases Lord Krishna.
2. Radhika – The beloved consort who brings joy to Krishna.
3. Madhavi – Sweet and full of nectar, like the spring.
4. Kishori – The youthful goddess, eternally beautiful.
5. Shri – The goddess of fortune and divine grace.
6. Rasika – Knower and enjoyer of divine rasa (spiritual love).
7. Vrindavaneshwari – Queen of Vrindavan.
8. Govinda-priya – Beloved of Govinda (Krishna).
9. Gokul-taruṇi – The youthful maiden of Gokul.
10. Manjari – Tender like a flower bud, symbol of purity.
11. Mohan-mohini – The enchantress who enchants even the enchanter Krishna.
12. Gopika – The foremost among the gopis (cowherd maidens).
13. Krishna-priya – Dearest to Lord Krisa.
14. Kanta – The beloved, radiant with divine charm.
15. Hari-priya – Dear to Hari (Krishna).
16. Lalita-sakhi – Friend of Lalita, one of the chief sakhis.
17. Vishakha-sakhi – Companion of Vishakha, another close sakhi.
18. Karuna-mayi – Filled with compassion and kindness.
19. Premamayi – Full of divine love (prema).
20. Bhakti-prada – The giver of devotion and love for Krishna.
21. Sundari – The most beautiful one.
22. Chanchala – Playful and full of divine movements.
23. Dayamayi – The merciful mother of devotees.
24. Raseshwari – The queen of divine rasa (transcendental emotions).
25. Gaurangi – The one with a radiant, golden complexion.
26. Manohara – The one who steals minds with her beauty.
27. Krishna-vallabha – Krishna’s most adored and intimate beloved.
28. Ananga-manjari – The personification of divine love’s subtle power.
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