Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
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Nageshwar Temple or Nagnath Temple is located on the route
between Gomati Dwarka and the Bait Dwarka Island on the coast
of Saurashtra in Gujarat. The Jyotirlinga enshrined in the
Temple of Nagnath is known as Nageshwar Mahadev and attracts
thousands of pilgrims all round the year. This powerful Jyotirlinga
symbolizes protection from all poisons. It is said that those
who pray to the Nageshwar Linga become free of poison. The
Rudra Samhita sloka refers to Nageshwar with the phrase 'Daarukaavane
Naagesham'.
Legend Behind Nageshwar Temple
According to Shiv Purana, a Shiva devotee by name Supriya
was attacked by a demon Daaruka while in a boat. The demon
imprisoned him along with several others at his capital Daarukaavana
where he resided with his wife Daaruki. Supriya advised all
prisoners to recite the mantra ‘Aum Namaha Shivaya’.
When Daruk came to know about this he ran to kill Supriya.
Instantly Lord Shiva appeared in the form of a Jyotirlingam
and vanquished the demon with the Paasupata Astram.

This Jyotirlinga manifestation of Shiva is worshipped as
Nageswara. Two other sites in India, one near Audhgram near
Purna in Andhra Pradesh and another near Almora in Uttar Pradesh
also enshrine temples to Nageswara Jyotirlingam. According
to the Shiv Purana, any one who ever with devotion reads the
birth and greatness of this Jyotirlinga shall beget all material
happiness and divine status in the end.
Structure of Nageshwar Temple
Nageshwar Mahadev Sivalingam is facing South while the Gomugam
is facing east. There is a story for this position. A devotee
by name Naamdev was singing bhajans in front of the Lord.
Other devotees asked him to stand aside and not hide the Lord.
To this Naamdev asked them to suggest one direction in which
the Lord does not exist, so that he can stand there. The enraged
devotees carried him and left him on the southside. To their
astonishment, they found that the Linga was now facing South
with the Gomugam facing east.

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