On May 12, 2025, contestants from the 72nd Miss World Festival, representing 22 countries across Asia and Oceania, visited Buddhavanam—a 279-acre Buddhist heritage park located on the northern bank of the Krishna River in Telangana's Nalgonda district.
Key Points
- Their visit coincided with Buddha Purnima, celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death anniversary of Gautama Buddha.
- The contestants participated in meditation sessions and explored various sections of Buddhavanam, including the Buddha Charitha Vanam, Jataka Park, Dhyana Vanam, and the Stupa Vanam.
- They also visited the Buddhist Heritage Museum, which houses sculptures depicting key events from Buddha's life.
- Noted archaeologist E. Sivanagi Reddy provided insights into the historical and architectural significance of Buddhavanam, emphasizing its role in showcasing India's ancient Buddhist heritage.
- The visit concluded with a theatrical performance by 18 artists, depicting key episodes from the life of Buddha, adding a dramatic touch to the day's experiences.
This visit highlighted the contestants' engagement with cultural and spiritual heritage, aligning with the Miss World Festival's theme of 'Beauty with a Purpose.' The event also aimed to promote Telangana's rich history and diverse cultural heritage to a global audience.