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so ’pi kaiśoraka-vayo
mānayan madhusūdanaḥ
reme strī-ratna-kūṭa-sthaḥ
kṣapāsu kṣapitāhitaḥ
saḥ — He; api — especially; kaiśoraka-vayaḥ — the age of adolescence; mānayan — honoring; madhu-sūdanaḥ — the killer of the Madhu demon; reme — enjoyed; strī-ratna — of the gopīs; kūṭa — in multitudes; sthaḥ — situated; kṣapāsu — in the autumn nights; kṣapita-ahitaḥ — who destroys misfortune.
“Lord Madhusūdana enjoyed His youth with pastimes on autumn nights in the midst of the jewellike milkmaids. Thus He dispelled all the misfortunes of the world.”
This is a verse from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (5.13.60).