Important Days and Dates
How to Reach
Delhi to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
- By Air: Flights available from Delhi to Jamnagar Airport. From Jamnagar, the temple is around 140 km by road.
- By Train: Delhi to Dwarka trains are available. From Dwarka Railway Station, the temple is approx. 18 km.
- By Road: Direct buses or taxis from Delhi to Dwarka are available, though the journey is long (approx. 1,200 km).
Ahmedabad to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
- By Air: Flights from Ahmedabad to Jamnagar Airport; then approx. 140 km by road to the temple.
- By Train: Multiple trains from Ahmedabad to Dwarka. From there, the temple is 18 km.
- By Road: Comfortable road journey of approx. 440 km from Ahmedabad to Dwarka.
History of the Temple
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and holds immense religious significance. Located near Dwarka in Gujarat, the temple is associated with the legend of the demon Daaruka, who imprisoned devotees. A true Shiva devotee named Supriya prayed earnestly, and Lord Shiva appeared to defeat the demon. The site became known as the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. The temple features a majestic statue of Lord Shiva and attracts thousands of pilgrims year-round.
Description
Important Days and Dates
How to Reach
Delhi to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
- By Air: Flights available from Delhi to Jamnagar Airport. From Jamnagar, the temple is around 140 km by road.
- By Train: Delhi to Dwarka trains are available. From Dwarka Railway Station, the temple is approx. 18 km.
- By Road: Direct buses or taxis from Delhi to Dwarka are available, though the journey is long (approx. 1,200 km).
Ahmedabad to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
- By Air: Flights from Ahmedabad to Jamnagar Airport; then approx. 140 km by road to the temple.
- By Train: Multiple trains from Ahmedabad to Dwarka. From there, the temple is 18 km.
- By Road: Comfortable road journey of approx. 440 km from Ahmedabad to Dwarka.
History of the Temple
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and holds immense religious significance. Located near Dwarka in Gujarat, the temple is associated with the legend of the demon Daaruka, who imprisoned devotees. A true Shiva devotee named Supriya prayed earnestly, and Lord Shiva appeared to defeat the demon. The site became known as the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. The temple features a majestic statue of Lord Shiva and attracts thousands of pilgrims year-round.



