Renovation 1990

Akola's First Major Renovation – Giving the Temple a New Identity

The temple’s structure was old, small, and insufficient. Seeing the growing number of devotees, there was a need to give the temple a new form. Lakshmikant Joshi brought together the local community, trust members, and devotees to carry out the first extensive renovation of the temple. He constructed:

  • Spacious Assembly Hall – where bhajans, sermons, and festivals could be held
  • New Sanctum – peaceful, sacred, and attractive
  • Rooms and arrangements for devotees

As a result, the temple transformed from merely a religious place into a well-cultured spiritual center.

Promotion of Devotional and Cultural Activities

Under Lakshmikant Joshi’s leadership, a tradition of various activities began in the temple:

  • Daily worship and abhishek
  • Weekly and monthly bhajan-kiertan
  • Various religious sermons
  • Annual grand celebration of Dattajayanti
  • Pilgrimages, palanquin processions, and collective activities

These initiatives made the temple not just a center of devotion, but also a hub for culture, unity, and social energy. The temple’s transformation is a journey from a family’s service to the heritage of the entire city. Contributions from three generations of the Joshi family shaped this journey:

  • The seed of Banoobai’s vision
  • Roots through the service of Haribhau Joshi
  • Pillars through Dattopant Joshi’s public orientation
  • And modern form through Lakshmikant Joshi’s renovation

Today, the temple in the old city is recognized as:

  • A center of devotion
  • A remembrance of the saints’ tradition
  • A platform for cultural and spiritual programs
  • And a prominent spot on Akola’s spiritual map