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Qué (quién) es P Gopal - definición

INDIAN HISTORIAN (1923-2002)
S. Gopal; Gopal, Sarvepalli; Sarvapelli Gopal

Gopal Bhar         
COURT JESTER IN MEDIEVAL BENGAL
Gopal Bhand; Gopal the Jester
Gopal Bhar or Gopal Bhand ( ) was a court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra (1710–1783), the then-king of Nadia in the 18th century.
Gopala-Krishna         
  • Painting of Krishna dancing atop a stool, attended by two gopis. ca. 1760.
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MALE GIVEN NAME
Cult of Gopala; Gopala Krishna; User:Wikidas/Gopala; Gopal (Krishna)
Gopala-Krishna ( Gopāla, literally "cow protector" but sometimes also, "protector of the world" "Go"-world, "pāla"-protector, again in very seldom cases, "Favourite of God" where "Go"-Universal Gods and Goddesses or Universal Mother, "pāla"-affectional adjective, or in a more primitive, direct sense, according to atheist ideas, "One who protects anyone in the ongoing journey of completing the great circle" "Go"-round, "pāla"-protector, See Samkhya Upanishad. But the basic meaning will be "cow protector") is the infant/child form of Lord Krishna, the Cowherd Boy who enchanted the Cowherd Maidens (Gopinis) with the divine sound of his flute, attracting even Kāmadeva (the Hindu god of love and passion).
P. Gopal         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
P. Gopal was elected to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from the Mettur constituency in the 1996 elections.

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Sarvepalli Gopal

Sarvepalli Gopal (23 April 1923 – 20 April 2002) was a well-known Indian historian. He was the son of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first Vice-President and the second President of India. He was the author of the Radhakrishnan: A Biography and Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography.