The northeast lane to Banganga Tank has a contemporary wall mural created by award-winning installation artist Shilo Shiv Suleman in 2021. Titled Pyaas, it draws attention to the origin myth of the Banganga Tank. The theme alludes to the role of women and the importance of water in the daily life and livelihoods of the local residents at Walkeshwar.
Jabreshwar Mahadev Temple is managed by the Mangaldas Trust and maintained by the priest family who live within the temple premise. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. A stone lingam is worshipped in the garbagriha along with the goddess Parvati. Nandi and Hanuman are worshipped in the sabhamandap. All temples at Walkeshwar remain closed from 1pm to 4pm when the garbagriha is cleaned and the dieties washed.
Hindu pilgrims perform parikrama (circumambulation) in a circular direction along a path going around Banganga Tank, starting from the south end. The important temples are located on the parikrama. The ghats have spatial division according to specific rituals; south and west are used for rituals of the dead and north and east are used for auspicious rites.