During Nityananda Prabhu's tour of all the holy places of India for the purpose of purifying them, by the will of providence, he happened to meet Madhavendra Puripada somewhere in western India. When Nityananda Prabhu saw Madhavendra Puri Goswami he fainted away in a swoon of ecstatic love and His transcendental body became completely still. Similarly, when Madhavendra Puri gazed upon Nityananda Prabhu, he completely forgot himself and fainted to the ground.

During Nityananda Prabhu's tour of all the holy places of India for the purpose of purifying them, by the will of providence, he happened to meet Madhavendra Puripada somewhere in western India. When Nityananda Prabhu saw Madhavendra Puri Goswami he fainted away in a swoon of ecstatic love and His transcendental body became completely still. Similarly, when Madhavendra Puri gazed upon Nityananda Prabhu, he completely forgot himself and fainted to the ground. (In the image: Shri Nityananda Prabhu, ISKCON Chennai, Tamil Nadu).
Nityananda exclaimed, "Today I have received the fruit of all my travels to the holy places. In seeing the feet of Madhavendra Puri, I have received the treasure of love of God, and thus my life has become blessed."
Madhavendra Puri continued to embrace Nityananda Prabhu tightly to his chest. He wanted to say something but his voice was choked updue to experiencing intense emotions. Ishvara Puri, Brahmananda Puri and the other disciples of Shri Puripada present, became complet elyenamored by Nityananda Prabhu. Some other pilgrims were present at that place but due to being devoid of devotion, they couldn't understand what was going on and continued to converse amongst themselves. The Devotees felt some sorrow to see the behaviour of those dull headed brutes so they retreated into the forest to be rid of their company. When they were alone together again, their distress was destroyed and they continued to relish the mellows of Krishna-prema. In this way Nityananda Prabhu and Madhavendra Puri spent some days together in the happiness of Krishna-katha.
Madhavendra Puri's love of God was very uncommon. Simply upon seeing a dark rain cloud he would fall down unconscious. Day and night he imbibed the spirituous liquor of Krishna-prema, and thus remained intoxicated, sometimes laughing, sometimes crying, sometimes raising a tumultuous hue and cry. Nityananda also behaved just like a mad man, falling down on the ground, his body agitated by waves of ecstasy. As lava belches forth from a volcano, loud laughter erupted from his mouth while his wholebody, as if in the throes of a great earthquake, trembled violently.

Madhavendra Puri's love of God was very uncommon. Simply upon seeing a dark rain cloud he would fall down unconscious. Day and night he imbibed the spirituous liquor of Krishna-prema, and thus remained intoxicated, sometimes laughing, sometimes crying, sometimes raising a tumultuous hue and cry. Nityananda also behaved just like a mad man, falling down on the ground, his body agitated by waves of ecstasy. As lava belches forth from a volcano, loud laughter erupted from his mouth while his wholebody, as if in the throes of a great earthquake, trembled violently. (In the wallpaper: Shri Gopinath, ISKCON Chowpatty, Mumbai).
Never before having seen such unprecedented displays of ecstatic emotions, Madhavendra Puri's disciples continuously remain edengaged in Hari-kirtana. No one knew whether it was day or night. Having become completely absorbed in the mellows of Krishna-prema, the days were passing though it seemed to them that not even a moment had elapsed yet. Whatever was discussed between Madhavendra and Nityananda is known only to them and Shri Krishnachandra. Who else is capable of understanding such subject matter? Madhavendra Puri was unable to give up Nityananda's company and so he continued to roam about, keeping Nityananda with him.
Madhavendra Puri told his disciples, "Never before anywhere in all my travels to all the holy places, have I ever seen such love as this. I could understand that the Supreme Lord is merciful to me when I got a friend like Nityananda as my close companion. Whenever one gets His association, that place becomes the sum total of all holy places and non-different from Vaikuntha itself. Whoever simply hears about Him will definitely get the association of Shri Krishnachandra. And whoever bears even the slightest enmity towards Him, though he may be a Devotee, is not dear to Krishna." In this way, day and night, Madhavendra praised the attractive qualities of Nityananda Prabhu.
Lord Nityananda respected Madhavendra Puri as his guru and always behaved with him in that relationship. After travelling together for some days finally Nityananda Prabhu set of in the direction of Setu Bandha while Madhavendra Puri started for Sarayu. Having lost contact with the external world neither of them was aware of his own body. In order to maintain body and soul together, they thus remained in these transcendental states of consciousness. If in external consciousness, they would cease to live. [C.B. Adi9.158-192]
At the time of his departure from this world, Madhavendra Puri was completely absorbed in separation from Krishna and constantly repeated one sloka. This verse is considered by Gaudiya Vaishnavasto be the essence of expression of the mood of separation.
Among his associates and disciples were Shri Advaita Acharya, Shri Pundarika Vidyanidhi, Shri Nityananda Prabhu, Shri Ishvara Puri, Shri Paramananda Puri, Shri Ranga Puri, Shri Ramachandra Puri, Shri NrisimhaTirtha, Shri Raghupati Upadhyaya, Shri Sukhananda Puri, amongothers.
"Madhavendra Puri's body is totally imbued with divine love, as are his followers as well. He takes nothing other than the juice of the mellows of love for Krishna as his food stuffs. Thus his body has become the place of pastimes of Shri Krishna." [C.B.Adi 9.155]
His worshippable Deity, Gopalji, is presently residing at Nathdwarin Rajasthan, and is worshipped by the followers of Vallabhacharya.

"Never before anywhere in all my travels to all the holy places, have I ever seen such love as this. I could understand that the Supreme Lord is merciful to me when I got a friend like Nityananda as my close companion. Whenever one gets His association, that place becomes the sum total of all holy places and non-different from Vaikuntha itself. Whoever simply hears about Him will definitely get the association of Shri Krishnachandra. And whoever bears even the slightest enmity towards Him, though he may be a Devotee, is not dear to Krishna." (In the image: Shri Nityananda Prabhu, ISKCON Chowpatty, Mumbai).