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Most beloved amongst the gopis is Radha, the consort of Krishna and considered by many devotees to be a goddess in her own right (specifically, an avatar of the goddess Lakshmi). An important early text, the Gita Govinda, composed by the writer Jayadeva in the 12th century, describes in poetic verse the loving, and sometimes contentious, relationship between Krishna and Radha. Radha sings,
I followed [Krishna] at night to depths of the forest.
He pierced my heart with arrows of love.…
The sweet spring night torments my loneliness—
Some other girl now enjoys [Krishna’s] favor.
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