Mohanji UK 2025 Hayes Gathering

Mohanji in the United Kingdom: A Landmark Gathering for Unity and Collaboration

On 16 November 2025, the Navnat Centre in Hayes hosted a historic convergence as Mohanji returned to the United Kingdom after a year and a half. The event brought together spiritual, cultural, and community organisations from across the country, marking one of the most significant inter-community gatherings in recent years.

Early Arrival and Personal Interactions

Despite a demanding schedule and onward travel to Scotland, Mohanji arrived an hour earlier than planned to ensure that all attendees had the opportunity to meet him. During this time, books were signed, objects were blessed, and personal questions were addressed.

Unification of Communities

Representatives from a wide spectrum of UK organisations attended, including:
  • Skandavale, Wales
  • Navnat Community
  • Hindu Forum of Britain
  • Shree Ram Mandir Southall
  • Jalaram Bapa Temple Slough
  • Shree Jagannatha Society UK
  • London Shri Guruvayurappan Temple
  • Sai Seva UK
  • Divya Jyoti Jagran Sansthan
  • Visva Umiya Foundation
  • Odisha Society UK
  • Rajasthan Society
  • Punjab Society
    …along with several others.

Each leader was honoured personally by Mohanji, symbolising unity, mutual respect, and shared purpose.

The Launch of a Historic Initiative

In his address, Mohanji proposed the formation of the Parliament of All Religions and Communities UK – a collaborative body aimed at promoting:
  • Preservation of cultural and spiritual heritage
  • Inter-community harmony
  • Supportive dialogue and cooperation
  • Shared values that strengthen society
All leaders present unanimously supported the initiative, marking the beginning of a new chapter in unified community engagement.

Satsang, Music, and Devotion

The event included a transformative satsang and global Q&A, streamed as part of Mohanji’s weekly series. The atmosphere was enriched by mantra chanting, devotional offerings from Skandavale members, Ram Dhun by the Navnat Vadil Mandal, and a concluding kirtan by Mantra Therapy.

Volunteer Support

The seamless organisation of the event was made possible by dedicated volunteers of Mohanji Foundation UK, whose service ensured a dignified and welcoming experience for all participants.

Conclusion

The gathering signified more than a meeting – it marked the emergence of a unified vision for the future. The establishment of the Parliament of All Religions and Communities UK represents a milestone in inter-community harmony and collaboration. Mohanji Foundation UK remains committed to supporting unity, cultural preservation, and positive societal contribution.