Key Points

Miss World 2025 contestants immersed themselves in Telangana’s Buddhist heritage at Buddhavanam on Buddha Purnima. They explored intricately carved structures, participated in meditation, and witnessed a dramatic retelling of Buddha’s life. The visit highlighted the pageant’s "Beauty with a Purpose" ethos, blending cultural appreciation with spiritual reflection. Next, they’ll explore Hyderabad’s historic Charminar and Warangal’s ancient temples.

Key Points: Miss World 2025 Contestants Explore Buddhavanam on Buddha Purnima

  • Contestants toured Mahastupa and Buddhist Heritage Museum
  • Meditative session and Maha Bodhi Puja performed
  • Theatrical performance on Buddha’s life showcased
  • Next stops include Charminar and Warangal Fort
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Miss World 2025 contestants visit Buddhavanam on Buddha Purnima

Miss World contestants visit Telangana’s Buddhavanam, engaging in meditation, heritage tours, and cultural performances on Buddha Purnima.

"Buddhavanam is a testament to India’s ancient Buddhist heritage and its role in spreading peace and compassion. – Dr. Shivanagi Reddy"

Nalgonda, May 12

Contestants of the 72nd Miss World Festival from the Asian and Oceanic regions marked Buddha Purnima with a cultural and spiritual visit to Buddhavanam, a renowned Buddhist heritage site at Nagarjunasagar in Telangana's Nalgonda district.

The heritage tour, a significant part of the festival's itinerary, aims to highlight Telangana's rich history and diverse cultural heritage to offer the contestants the region's profound spiritual and historical legacy.

The day's itinerary included a brief stopover at a guest house near Chintapalli, followed by a picturesque photo session at Vijay Vihar, set against the serene backdrop of the Nagarjunasagar reservoir.

The contestants then proceeded to Buddhavanam, a renowned Buddhist theme park developed on the northern bank of the Krishna River, spanning 279 acres.

This project, taken up by the Telangana Government as part of an integrated Buddhist Circuit, is designed to showcase the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha.

The site features intricately carved structures, including the Mahastupa, known for its breathtaking drum and dome carvings, and a virtual hanging sky with lotus petals, offering a mesmerising experience.

Upon entering the Mahastupa, a majestic symbol of peace and spirituality, the contestants received a guided tour led by officials from the Archaeological Department.

Dr. Shivanagi Reddy, a representative of the Archaeology and Tourism Department, emphasised the historical and architectural significance of the site, stating,

"Buddhavanam is a testament to India's ancient Buddhist heritage and its role in spreading the message of peace and compassion across the world. It is a privilege to share this rich history with the world through the Miss World pageant."

The contestants explored the Buddhacharitha Vanam, depicting the life of Buddha, Jataka Park, which highlights stories from Buddha's previous lives, Dhyana Vanam for meditation, and the Stupa Vanam, home to the imposing Maha Stupa, before visiting the Buddhist Heritage Museum, which houses ancient relics and sculptural panels depicting key events from Buddha's life.

In addition to the historical tour, the contestants participated in a meditative session within the Great Stupa, followed by a solemn Baillikuppa Maha Bodhi Puja performed by 25 Buddhist monks, offering a moment of introspection and spiritual connection.

The visit concluded with a theatrical performance by 18 artists, capturing key episodes from the life of the Buddha, adding a dramatic touch to the day's experiences.

Julia Morley CBE, Chairman and CEO of the Miss World Organisation, expressed her gratitude for the warm welcome, noting, "It is heartening to see the contestants not just participating in a beauty pageant, but also immersing themselves in the cultural and spiritual heritage of Telangana. This journey is a beautiful reminder of the unity in diversity that India represents."

Following this enriching cultural experience, the contestants will return to Hyderabad for the next leg of their journey. The festival's itinerary includes a heritage walk at Charminar and Laad Bazaar on May 13th, followed by a royal welcome dinner at the historic Chowmahalla Palace, accompanied by a live musical concert.

On May 14th, the group will split for heritage tours, with Group 1 visiting Warangal Fort, the 1000 Pillar Temple, and Bhadrakali Temple, while Group 2 explores the UNESCO-listed Ramappa Temple, complete with a traditional Perini dance performance.

On May 15th, Group 1 will visit the Yadagirigutta Temple, while Group 2 will experience a handloom tour at the UNWTO-recognised Pochampally village, renowned for its iconic Ikat weaves.

The 72nd Miss World Festival, celebrated for its 'Beauty with a Purpose' motto, continues to inspire global unity and cultural exchange. As the contestants journey through India's rich heritage, they embody the spirit of compassion and togetherness.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a wonderful way to showcase our Buddhist heritage! Telangana has done a fantastic job preserving these sites. Miss World contestants getting to experience our culture firsthand is truly special. Jai Telangana! 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the cultural exposure, I hope the government is equally focused on improving basic amenities for pilgrims visiting these sites. The spiritual experience shouldn't be marred by poor facilities.
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Ananya M.
The photos at Nagarjunasagar must be breathtaking! 😍 India's diversity is our strength, and events like this help share our rich heritage with the world. More power to initiatives that promote cultural tourism!
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Vikram P.
As someone from Nalgonda, I'm proud to see our district getting global recognition. Buddhavanam is truly a hidden gem. Hope this brings more responsible tourism to our area while preserving the sanctity of the site.
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Sunita R.
The 'Beauty with Purpose' theme aligns perfectly with Buddha's teachings. It's heartwarming to see these young women embracing spirituality amidst the glamour. More such meaningful engagements please!
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Karthik N.
While I appreciate the cultural showcase, I wonder if the government could organize similar exposure trips for our own youth to learn about India's diverse heritage. Charity begins at home, no?
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Meena L.
The Perini dance at Ramappa Temple is going to be a highlight! Our Telangana culture is so vibrant. Hope the contestants carry these beautiful memories back to their countries and share about our incredible heritage

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