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The contestants learned about its historical significance and took part in a Darshan and Pooja ceremony.
Julia Morley CBE, Chairman and CEO of the Miss World Organisation, said, “The visit to Yadadri gave our contestants a glimpse into India’s spiritual heritage. Engaging with local traditions broadens their cultural understanding.”
The visit concluded with a photo session, and the delegates received Prasadam and mementos as a gesture of hospitality.
They learned about its historical significance and took part in a Darshan and Pooja ceremony.
Upon arrival, the contestants participated in a traditional Deeparadhana ceremony, followed by a guided tour of the temple complex.
Located about 65 km from Hyderabad, the temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The Caribbean delegates were beautifully dressed in traditiona wear for the occasion by the clothing brand called myRiti.
The spiritual visit is part of Miss World’s ongoing efforts to promote cultural appreciation and global unity among its participants.
They learned about its historical significance and took part in a Darshan and Pooja ceremony.
The Caribbean contestants of the 72nd Miss World pageant visited the Yadadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Telangana as part of the event’s cultural itinerary.
Located about 65 km from Hyderabad, the temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Upon arrival, the contestants participated in a traditional Deeparadhana ceremony, followed by a guided tour of the temple complex.