Dakshineswar Nath Mahadev Mandir is a historical and an ancient Hindu temple in the Mithila region of the Indian state of Bihar, in Madhubani district at Uttra village in Madhwapur block.
It is believed that the ancient Vedic King Daksha Prajapati in Satya Yuga came here to worship the god.
[1][2] At this Shiva temple, there is a special tradition that after Jalabhishek, it is customary to offer heads of paddy bushes and rice flour roti on the Shivling.
Every year local people of the area fill holy water from Dhouns river near Pehwada and do Jalabhishek on the Shivling of the temple.
This temple is very famous for Mahashivratri festival celebrated on the occasion of the anniversary of the marriage of the Lord Shiva and the Goddess Parvati.