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The founder of Siddhashram engages in a meaningful discussion with Director-General of National Trust.

Siddhashram National Trust meeting at Courthouse Hotel London

The Siddhashram National Trust meeting brought together leaders of faith and heritage in London. On 20th May 2026, at the prestigious Courthouse Hotel London, HH Rajrajeshwar Guruji of Siddhashram Shakti Centre UK had the honour of meeting Hilary McGrady CBE, Director-General of the National Trust, during an exclusive gathering hosted by Asian Media Group.

A Historic Siddhashram National Trust Meeting in London

The Siddhashram National Trust meeting marked an important moment of dialogue between spiritual leadership and one of Britain’s most respected heritage organisations. The evening brought together respected community leaders, changemakers and opinion makers for a meaningful conversation on heritage, culture, nature and community engagement. It was a rare opportunity to bridge the worlds of spirituality, conservation and cultural preservation under one roof.

Building Bridges Between Heritage and Community

During the interaction at the Siddhashram National Trust meeting, Hilary McGrady CBE shared the National Trust’s vision of making Britain’s heritage and landscapes more accessible, inclusive and relevant for diverse communities across the country. Her remarks underlined the importance of welcoming people of every background into the shared story of Britain’s natural and historic treasures.

HH Rajrajeshwar Guruji appreciated the importance of such dialogue and emphasised the need for stronger connections between heritage, spirituality, culture and future generations. He noted that protecting nature and honouring cultural traditions are deeply intertwined, and that collaboration between communities can ensure these values endure for years to come.

HH Rajrajeshwar Guruji at the Siddhashram National Trust meeting

A Shared Vision for Culture and Nature

The Siddhashram National Trust meeting reflected a growing recognition that heritage belongs to everyone. Guruji expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Asian Media Group for creating “such a meaningful platform for conversation, connection and collaboration for a greater cause.” The discussion explored practical ways in which faith communities and heritage institutions can work hand in hand to enrich society.

The evening reflected a shared commitment towards preserving values, strengthening community harmony and encouraging deeper engagement with heritage and nature in modern society. Both leaders agreed that fostering mutual understanding is essential to building a more inclusive and connected Britain.

Looking Ahead After the Siddhashram National Trust Meeting

Gatherings such as the Siddhashram National Trust meeting demonstrate the powerful role that dialogue can play in uniting people across cultures and beliefs. The International Siddhashram Shakti Centre remains dedicated to nurturing these conversations and championing harmony between communities. To learn more about the centre’s mission and activities, visit our homepage or explore our events.

For more about the heritage organisation involved in this historic dialogue, readers can visit the official National Trust website. The Siddhashram National Trust meeting stands as an inspiring example of how spirituality, culture and conservation can come together for the benefit of all.

Reported by Mahesh Lilorya.

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