Dhauli Nag Temple is a Hindu temple built for the Serpent God, which is located at Vijayapura Town, Bageshwar district in Uttarakhand State of India. This is a cute temple in the Kumaun region of the lower Himalayas.
This is an important temple for the Hindus to worship an ophidian, which are sacred and also fear full. It is located at an altitude of 1004 meters above from the mean sea-level. This temple is situated in a natural scenic place along with the Daya River.
Dhulinag Temple located amid the scintillating natural beauty has got its name from Dhawal Nag, which means "White Snake". During Navratri the temple is at its best, decorated stunningly making it way for the devotees to offer prayers and seek blessing from the deity which is praised in the form of Nag Devta.
Dhauli Nag Temple literally means the White Serpent Temple. The serpents have significant mythical values with the Hindus. The Nag-Dosh (Serpent Sins) is considered as a bad time phase in the natal chart of a person. These ill effects of Dosh can be little bit petty down in one's life by visiting a serpent god temple. This temple is also such important snake temple for the Hindus.
The fear full worship is done by those affected by the nag Dosh. Other Hindus also come here to worship as a sacred creature, which is common to all sects of Hinduism.
A Nag temple can be worshiped at any time and the full moon and the new moon occurrence are the most auspicious days for this Nag Temple. During these occasions the nearby villagers gather here to please these serpents' gods to not harm their lives. For this purpose they please the serpent gods with its favorite food articles as offerings.