The Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga Temples
of Lord Shiva. The Jyotirlinga in the temple is known as Nageshwar
Mahadev. The temple is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. The
Jyotirlinga situated in the temple is considered to protect everybody
from all sort of poisons. It is believed that one who offers prayers in
the temple becomes poison free. The temple is located between Dwarka and
Dwarka island in Gujarat on the coast of Surat. According to the
legends, a devotee called Supriya was attacked by a demon named Daaruka
in a boat. The demon imprisoned the devotee and several others in his capital called Daarukaavana. It is believed that Lord Shiva appeared in the form of Jyotirlinga and rescued the imprisoned and vanquished the demon. The Shivalingam in the temple faces South with the Gomugam facing East. There is a legend regarding the position of the idol. It is believed that a devotee called Naamdev was singing bhajans in praise of Lord Shiva and was asked by other devotees to stand aside and not to hide the image of Lord. On being asked to do so Naamdev argued and asked for one such direction where Lord is not present, this angered the devotees and they picked him up and placed him on the south side. To everyones astonishment even the Linga was then facing South with the Gomugam facing east. The other two temples dedicated to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga are situated near Audhgram near Purna and another near Almora in Uttar Pradesh.




