People’s King promises to ensure peace & happiness to all in his coronation address

His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck (the fourth king) crowns his son His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck as the Fifth King (Photo Courtesy - Bhutan Observer)

A People's King
(Courtesy: “Bhutan Observer” Newspaper – The independent voice of Bhutan, published from Thimphu, web address: bhutanobserver.bt )
In a historic occasion of the coronation ceremony held at the Serthri Namgay Khangzang (the supreme golden throne room) in Tashichhodzong, Thimphu on 6th of November 2008 to crown His Majesty- Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck as a fifth Druk Gyalpo, the Bhutan King greatly loved by his people as a ‘people’s king’ promised to ensure peace & happiness to all in his coronation address. The coronation ceremony was attended by senior dignitaries around the world including the Honorable Indian President and Indian National Congress President – Mrs. Sonia Gandhi. In his address to the nation, the Bhutan King stressed on the nation’s philosophy of fulfilling the task of Gross National Happiness and described the people of Bhutan as a ‘true jewel of this nation’ assuring of following wise and selfless leadership qualities of past kings. During the historic coronation ceremony, which started with the recitation of the holy sutras of Buddhist Tripitakas, His Holiness the Je Khenpo raised the Raven Crown with the Tashi Khadar and handed it to the fourth Druk Gyalpo. The fourth King held it until the precise moment of 8.31 am, chosen for its auspiciousness, and then placed it gently on the head of his son, the fifth King of Bhutan, His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck as a new king of Bhutan.
And, the Bhutan Gazette is happy to bring you the photographs and full speech of His Majesty with permission from the Bhutan’s Independent Voice – “The Bhutan Observer”.
His Majesty’s Coronation Address:
“It is with immense joy that we are gathered together on this most auspicious day. In these last 100 years the dreams and aspirations of our forefathers and the vision of our Kings have been fulfilled beyond all expectations. The wise and selfless leadership of our kings, the sacrifice and hard work of generations of Bhutanese and the special bond between the People and King have given us this unique and special nation – a jewel of the earth.
Two years ago, at a time of profound change I came onto the Throne as a young King. You, my people, in the spirit of generations past, worked with me with complete faith and gave me your wholehearted cooperation and goodwill. Thus, in these two short years while we have taken gigantic steps towards strengthening our nation, we have done so in a calm, deliberate manner in complete harmony. It is with great pride that we stand as a new democracy, having successfully completed an unprecedented and historic transition.
Yet we must always remember that as our country, in these changing times finds immense new challenges and opportunities, whatever work we do, whatever goals we have – and no matter how these may change in this changing world – ultimately without peace, security and happiness we have nothing. That is the essence of the philosophy of Gross National Happiness. Our most important goal is the peace and happiness of our people and the security and sovereignty of the nation.
Our generation of Bhutanese have been gifted a strong, dynamic nation by our forefathers. I am confident that as long as we are willing to work with their commitment and dedication and follow their example we can bring greater peace, happiness and prosperity to our country.
I am confident because I know the worth and character of our people. You are the true jewel of this nation. As citizens of a spiritual land you treasure the qualities of a good human being – honesty, kindness, charity, integrity, unity, respect for our culture and traditions, love for our country and for God. Throughout our history our parents have upheld these values and placed the common good above the self.
My deepest concern is that as the world changes we may lose these fundamental values on which rest our character as a nation and people. It is critical that we are able to recognize Bhutanese character irrespective of how far we look back into the past or into the future. The Bhutan we see is vastly different – unrecognizable even – when compared to the Bhutan in the time of our first King. Yet, the character of our people and the nature of our fundamental values have remained unchanged. Henceforth, as even more dramatic changes transform the world and our nation, as long as we continue to pursue the simple and timeless goal of being good human beings, and as long as we strive to build a nation that stands for everything that is good, we can ensure that our future generations for hundreds of years will live in happiness and peace.
It is not because I am King that I ask these of you. Destiny has put me here. It is with immense gratitude and humility that at this young age, I assume the sacred duty to serve a special people and country. Throughout my reign I will never rule you as a King. I will protect you as a parent, care for you as a brother and serve you as a son. I shall give you everything and keep nothing; I shall live such a life as a good human being that you may find it worthy to serve as an example for your children; I have no personal goals other than to fulfill your hopes and aspirations. I shall always serve you, day and night, in the spirit of kindness, justice and equality. As the king of a Buddhist nation, my duty is not only to ensure your happiness today but to create the fertile ground from which you may gain the fruits of spiritual pursuit and attain good Karma.
This is how I shall serve you as King.
I cannot end without addressing our most important citizens – our youth. The future of our nation depends on the worth, capabilities and motivation of today’s youth. Therefore, I will not rest until I have given you the inspiration, knowledge and skills so that you will not only fulfill your own aspirations but be of immense worth to the nation. This is my sacred duty. A strong motivated young Bhutan guarantees a strong bright future.
The future is neither unseen nor unknown. It is what we make of it. What work we do with our two hands today will shape the future of our nation. Our children’s tomorrow has to be created by us today.
I end with a prayer for Bhutan – that, the sun of peace and happiness may forever shine on our people. I also pray that while I am but King of a small Himalayan nation, I may in my time be able to do much to promote the greater wellbeing and happiness of all people in this world – of all sentient beings.”
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