गोपीनाथ

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

गोपी (gopī, milkmaid, cowherdess) +‎ नाथ (nātha, lord), referring to Krishna often being in the company of milkmaids.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

गोपीनाथ • (gopīnātha) stemm

  1. the "Lord of the Gopis", a name of Krishna

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of गोपीनाथ
singular dual plural
nominative गोपीनाथः (gopīnāthaḥ) गोपीनाथौ (gopīnāthau)
गोपीनाथा¹ (gopīnāthā¹)
गोपीनाथाः (gopīnāthāḥ)
गोपीनाथासः¹ (gopīnāthāsaḥ¹)
accusative गोपीनाथम् (gopīnātham) गोपीनाथौ (gopīnāthau)
गोपीनाथा¹ (gopīnāthā¹)
गोपीनाथान् (gopīnāthān)
instrumental गोपीनाथेन (gopīnāthena) गोपीनाथाभ्याम् (gopīnāthābhyām) गोपीनाथैः (gopīnāthaiḥ)
गोपीनाथेभिः¹ (gopīnāthebhiḥ¹)
dative गोपीनाथाय (gopīnāthāya) गोपीनाथाभ्याम् (gopīnāthābhyām) गोपीनाथेभ्यः (gopīnāthebhyaḥ)
ablative गोपीनाथात् (gopīnāthāt) गोपीनाथाभ्याम् (gopīnāthābhyām) गोपीनाथेभ्यः (gopīnāthebhyaḥ)
genitive गोपीनाथस्य (gopīnāthasya) गोपीनाथयोः (gopīnāthayoḥ) गोपीनाथानाम् (gopīnāthānām)
locative गोपीनाथे (gopīnāthe) गोपीनाथयोः (gopīnāthayoḥ) गोपीनाथेषु (gopīnātheṣu)
vocative गोपीनाथ (gopīnātha) गोपीनाथौ (gopīnāthau)
गोपीनाथा¹ (gopīnāthā¹)
गोपीनाथाः (gopīnāthāḥ)
गोपीनाथासः¹ (gopīnāthāsaḥ¹)
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Bengali: গোপীনাথ (gōpinath)
  • Gujarati: ગોપીનાથ (gopīnāth)
  • Kannada: ಗೋಪಿನಾಥ (gōpinātha)
  • Tamil: கோபிநாதன் (kōpinātaṉ)