Wednesday, June 18, 2014

National Dresses –less concerned in the Schools


Bhutanese National Dress (Ladies attires)

Bhutan, the Land of Thunder Dragon is our motherland. It is landlocked and small nation located between two giants –China in the north and India in the south in Asian region is rich in cultures and traditions that are exceptionally unique from rest of the world. Our country gained name and fame all over the world owing to its extraordinary cultures and traditions that are preserved for last numerous centuries. To preserve and promote our cultures and traditions, it is concern and fundamental duties for all the Bhutanese individuals. Moreover, the schools in the country are vital place to preserve and promote it, keep it alive and enhance importance of the National dresses. The teachers in the schools impart comprehensive knowledge on how good and unique our culture is, but still something is missing in the schools all over the country. What is that missing part in the schools?

The school plays an important role to create awareness in the public regarding our true cultures, traditions, etiquettes, manners, personal conducts, etc. Though, teachers taught good things to their school children since inception of modern education system and schooling system in the country. In the recent past, the schools are said to be best place to learn good things. Today, the school administrations and the teachers in the schools say preserving and promoting our traditional songs -Zhungdra and Boedra for our upcoming younger generations are significant one. Indeed, preserving and promoting our traditional songs is good task, but they sometimes forget to preserve and promote our national dresses. The national dresses are equally important for us. Owing to unique national dresses, our country is recognized and become reputed in the world. The school children in the country are wearing suite –Pant and Shirt during school hours. They are allowed to attend the classes wearing suites. Forget about attending classes, but also attends morning assembly wearing suites. It is good for our country? The school administration and the teachers should not allow students to wear dresses like pant and shirt in the schools. The schools should set ‘preservation and promotion of our national dresses -gho and kira’ as priority in the schools.

The schools are bounded by Education Act and Rules and Regulations of Education Ministry. The schools should follow it strictly to keep rule of law active. The schools in Thimphu, Paro, Chukha and other districts, already introduced suites (Pant and Shirt) during school hours. Why do schools introduce suites? Why do they implement it? Is Ministry of Education too lenient or fail to execute rules and regulations? Or the schools are taking advantage of ministry? These questions are generated within the people like me and others. I have been always observing such changes within very few years. It is my concern for the country and its cultures and traditions that are well preserved and passed down to us by our great, great grandparents. When our ancestors could preserve it and passed on to us, why do we can’t? This shows that, the younger generations like us, are not willing to accept our cultures and traditions that are preserved for many centuries. It is our fundamental duties to preserve and promote it and also educate our upcoming younger generations regarding our authentic cultures and traditions.

Young school students in suites
When schools are considered as place to learn new things, which will be helpful and good for our young generation’s future, it is feasible to implement suites in the schools? I, personally feel it’s not good at all. Ministry should glance from pinnacle to the ground, what is happening and what had already happened. The schools should be instructed or ordered or notified stating that the schools are ‘Not allowed to use suites and other related non-Bhutanese attires’. The values of our national dresses are going beyond our reach. For example, have a glance to Our Beloved His Majesty the Kings and Queens. They always wear our beautifully designed Bhutanese attires. Why do they wear? This is because our dresses are unique and also comfortable to wear it. I noticed the people in the streets are in pants, half-pants, skirts with T-Shirts, and other foreign designed shirts, except few wearing Gho and Kira. This is saddest part as being Bhutan born future citizen. I am saddened because the people ignoring our exceptionally unique national dresses which are comfortable to wear; presentable and well designed. Today, it’s in the verge of vanishing and will vanish if we do not value it.

Some says that schools use suites only during weekends when they engage in cleaning in the school campus. Now think our parents or farmers in the villages, they are using Gho and Kira while they were working in the fields. They felt comfortable in our national dresses. The cleaning school campus is done only once a week. Before few years, when I was in the school, I did the same. I had to clean school campus, but I could do it in our school dresses. I never had time to change because I was day scholar. When the students in the past could do social work in school dresses, why can’t today? This shows that the teachers and the students are least interested in our national dresses. What comes from their mouth and what they put in practical is contradictory.

Every pros and cons should be judged from every perspective. Good things should not let it vanish, rather try to bring up; preserve it and promote it. The dresses can be seen by every visitor who visits the country. If students are found in suites, they will get bad impressions regarding dresses. The visitors visiting our country are eager to see our national dresses and the other Bhutanese attires. They invest huge amount of money to come to our country. They read books regarding our cultures and traditions, but when they reach in the country, what they read is reverse, what do they felt for our country? These things should have kept in mind before introducing suites in the schools.

Foreigner in complete Bhutanese attires
Foreigner in Bhutanese attires

The tourists from around the world visit our country to see our national dresses. They pay attentions to our dresses. Some visitors wear our dresses paying huge amount of money, but why not we. So, when the people of different tribes pay attention to our national dress, there is no concrete reason for the schools introducing suites and the students wearing suites. The issue wasn’t raised by anyone in the past, except Dzongkhag Tshoogdu in Tsirang implemented compulsory national dress in Damphu town which failed. Before decades, in Thimphu, the strict rule was implemented and finally it failed too. There is Ministry of Home and Culture Affairs and Department of Culture in the country. The roles and responsibilities of MoHCA and DoC are left behind when it comes to national dresses. MoHCA is doing good job in renovating dzongs, temples, and other religious sites because it is our culture and traditions passed by our ancestors to us. Think that, Dzongs and temples are constructed by the people of ancient times (our great, great grandparents). The people who constructed dzongs and temples that time were not naked. They wore Gho and Kira. So, the meaning here is that, our Gho and Kira or Bhutanese attires are existed since inception of the live on the earth.


Young Bhutanese in western dresses
The Gross National Happiness (GNH) was born in our country and has four main pillars. One of the pillars of the GNH is Preservation and Promotion of Culture and Traditions. The pillars are set to keep our cultures and traditions alive as long as we live and pass to our younger generations. The GNH is developmental philosophy that was initiated by His Majesty the Fourth Dragon King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck aiming to create awareness for the future generations and our developmental activities to carry out along with GNH and its pillars. Coming to the point, when the schools and the students allowed wearing suites during school hours, I am sure, that particular school(s) is/are going against the pillars of the GNH.

The people can talk about GNH but can’t follow it. The country’s developmental activities are carried based on GNH and its pillars and domains. With this, in our country, we can see many developmental activities are taking place based on GHN. However, it is stressful being Bhutanese when our national dresses are in the verge of vanishing.

Bhutanese youth in pants and shirts
Our cultures and traditions are our main pillar of the country. So, therefore, preserve it, promote it and enhance information on its importance. This is our true culture and tradition.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

PM Modi’s visit created glee in people of Bhutan

The Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi
PM of India landed in Paro International Airport
Flying from the great plains of Republic of India to the Mountainous topography of Royal Kingdom of Bhutan was historic and overwhelming and happy situation for the people of Bhutan. We the Bhutanese people are blessed and sanctified with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s first foreign visit to our country after assuming the office. His visit to our country came on the invitation of His Majesty the King and the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB). He was elected as the New Prime Minister of India after the landslide victory in General election. He was the Prime Ministerial candidate of Bharatiya Janatha Party (BJP). He also served as Chief Minister of Gujarat for 13 years.

“Bound by common interests and shared prosperity, India and Bhutan enjoy a unique and special relationship, which has been forged by ties of geography, history and culture.  Therefore, Bhutan as the destination for my first visit abroad as Prime Minister is a natural choice.  Relations with Bhutan will be a key foreign policy priority of my government.” Shri Modi said in statement prior to his departure for Bhutan.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visit to our country, according to him is “Natural Choice”. With his visit to our country, the King, country and its people had good and reassuring time to see and pay tribute to His Excellency in the soil of Bhutan with high level delegations team.

Our country is small and underprivileged, yet it is gracious that Prime Minister Modi’s visit shows that India have love and care for our tiny nation. His visit to Bhutan as first foreign tour will hopefully enhance our strong friendship which was existed prior to will become stronger henceforth. Hope development in the country boost yearly. This is what India and Bhutan have since many years.

Bhutan being one of the small and tiny nations in the world and good friend of India, our country was said to be first country to congratulate Indian Independence in 1947. This is crystal clear that our two nations have good bilateral relation ever since India gain independence from British. Prior to that, two countries had good relation in terms of trade and commerce, culture and traditions and many more.

The Prime Minister was welcomed by the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay

Guard of honor was paid to the Prime Minister of India
The Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi boarded in special Aircraft, arrived at Paro International Airport with his delegation team. As soon as plane was landed, the Prime Minister of Bhutan and the students paid homage offering Khadhar (Auspicious Scarf) and the welcoming flowers by the students. He was then paid guard of honour in the premises of the International Airport.

Then the journey to the capital was started from Airport, where hundreds and thousands of government officials, the students, the villagers and many others, welcomed Shri Narendra Modi, the 15th Prime Minister of Republic of India. The Prime Minister was escorted in his BMW manufactured, special car brought from New Delhi to the Capital of Bhutan, along with Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay, the cabinet ministers and other senior government officials.

The Prime Minister on walk interacting with people of Bhutan
On the way, the Prime Minister was welcomed by thousands of people lined up along two side of the road which shows that the people of Bhutan have faith and devotion in him. On the way to Thimphu from Paro, the Prime Minister waved the hands and smiled at the lined up people of different types. The Prime Minister was greeted and welcomed by singing songs by the students lined up for the reception.





The Prime Minister in Courtyard of Tashichodzong with His Majesty the King of Bhutan

Upon reaching the Capital City of Bhutan, Thimphu, the Prime Minister was escorted to the courtyard of Tashichodzong in Chipdrel ceremony. He received an audience with His Majesty the King at the Golden Throne room in Tashichodzong along with Her Majesty the Gyeltshuen Jitsuen Pema Wangchuck. The Prime Minister then received audience with His Majesty the Fourth King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck.

After formally unveiling the Supreme Court of Bhutan
Later in the evening, the Prime Minister was escorted to the new Supreme Court complex at Hejo to formally make public. The Supreme Court Complex was constructed with fund from Government of India (GoI), of more than Nu. 705.50m.

Banquet hosted by the Prime Minister, Lyonchen Tshering Tobgay. Read artilce in italic below
In the late evening, The Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a banquet hosted by Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay in Convention Centre. In his speech there, the Prime Minister described the relationship between India and Bhutan as “made for each other”. “India is committed to Bhutan’s happiness and progress.” said PM Shri Modi.

Following are the news archive of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s website, www.narendramodi.in:

In a speech at the banquet hosted by the Prime Minister of Bhutan, H.E. Tshering Tobgay, he said this was his first visit to Bhutan, and the tremendous enthusiasm with which the people had greeted and welcomed him, right from the airport, and on the way to Thimphu, and throughout the day – would remain etched in his memory forever.

Talking of the India-Bhutan relationship, Shri Modi said that the two countries share not just land boundaries, but a common glorious cultural tradition. Our passports may have a different colour, but our values and thinking are the same. We may wear different clothes and speak different languages, but our feelings are one. 

The Prime Minister said while the world talks of GDP, Bhutan talks of National Happiness. He said there could be many parameters to measure happiness, but he wished to suggest a new one – how is your neighbour. Among the many parameters on which Bhutan measures happiness, having a good friend like India should be one of them, Shri Modi said.

The Prime Minister also said the way Bhutan has progressed despite natural constraints is commendable. The Government may have changed in India, but we will continue to build on our shared cultural values and make our relationship stronger, he said. He said the relationship should develop in a multi-faceted way, beyond just financial consideration.

Shri Modi raised a toast to the long life of the royal family, the well-being and prosperity of the people of Bhutan, and the everlasting friendship between India and Bhutan.

On 16th June, the Prime Minister attended the joint session of Parliament. He was received by National Assembly Speaker, Jigme Zangpo and National Council Chairman, Dasho (Dr.) Sonam Kinga. His Excellency was escorted to the Assembly hall. The Assembly Speaker saluted the Prime Minister in his welcome speech. After Speaker’s welcome speech, the Prime Minister addressed the joint session of the Parliament. His address was overwhelming and tear-jerking for the people of Bhutan.

The Prime Minister said to the joint session of Parliament, “The relationship between India and Bhutan is historic. The new government is committed to make this even stronger.”


Address in Parliament of Bhutan
When the Prime Minister mentioned such in joint session of Parliament, I felt we are lucky enough to have good friends or neighbor like India and especially, brilliant Prime Minister like him. It was good news for Bhutan which will lead to enhancement of our good relation which was existed many centuries. He spoke in Hindi, the national language of India.

“If you walk a few steps, we too feel like walking those steps and supporting you,” said Indian Prime Minister, adding that our hearts are always open for friendly relations with neighbours. A change in government will not change that.

With these words, our good friend, India tied the knot of strengthening good relation hereafter. The people watching television live, around the country felt excited and contended to be good friends of India. The social Medias were flourished by the news. The Bhutanese people living in other parts of the world streamed the Prime Minister’s Address to the Parliament live.

“Strength of a democracy is very important for that region and its people. The stronger India will be, the better it is for Bhutan and other SAARC nations. A strong and stable India is needed to make sure that we can help our neighbours with their problems,” the Prime Minister said.

He pinpoints that how much India become stronger in terms of anything, our country and the SAARC nations will be benefited equally. He stressed on improving science and technology and promised to help our country in such fields.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister said, “India’s satellite technology can be used for Bhutan’s development. Our space technology can bring both countries closer. We have decided to form an E-library network for Bhutan.”

The sports are core thing to keep our relations good and strengthen it. The Prime Minister proposed a sport meet of all Himalayan states and Bhutan. He said, “I thought: can’t we do a special sports meet on a regular basis for all Himalayan states and Bhutan? Sportsman’s spirit brings happiness.”

The Prime Minister Shri Modi also pays tribute to our Royal Family for escorting smooth transition of democracy in our country. “Bhutan’s smooth transition from political monarchy to a successful democracy is admirable. Bhutan has worked tirelessly in establishing democratic values. The prime quality for maintaining democracy is self-reliance. Bhutan has established democracy among its people through awareness and strong democratic traditions. I congratulate Bhutan’s political family for securing development and protection of traditions and environment,” the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister also praised for the allocation of 2014 to 2015 budget outlay. “When a country provides for teachers to educate its society, it strengthens democracy. I am delighted that in the 2014 budget, Bhutan has devoted a lot of resources towards education. They are looking at future generations,” he said.

As and when he goes on speaking in the parliament, he reiterated the word Himalaya time and again. He says that the Himalayas bring us together always. “We must be very proud of the Himalayas. They are our strength. The Himalayas are India and Bhutan’s common heritage,” Prime Minister stressed.

Our country situated on the Himalayas share same culture and traditions. The international territory of more than thousands kilometers are shared with India in the south, west and eastern part of the country. The Prime Minister said, “India and Bhutan sharing culture and traditions will be beneficial for the youth.”

Bhutan is one of the countries in Asia visited by the tourists from around the world. The Prime Minister says that if Bhutan and North-East part of India work together to harness tourists, it would be good for our development and that would bring us together. “Terrorism divides and tourism unites. Bhutan has rich potential for tourism to grow,” he said, adding that tourism will unite two countries together and tie our friendship knots tighter than before.

The Prime Minister says that Government of India will double up the scholarships that were provided for the Bhutanese students. It was good news for the students of Bhutan and good for human resource development in the country. It would help enhance aptitude of Bhutan’s future leader.

The Prime Minister says that Bhutan-India’s joint venture Hydro Electricity projects will be supported and work hard on achieving it. He also talked on many other issues and promised to help Bhutan’s developmental activities.

The Prime Minister was then escorted to the courtyard of National Assembly hall to lay down the foundation stone of 600MW Kholongchu Hydro Electric Project, in eastern Bhutan, after paying vote of thanks by Chairman of National Council.

The foundation stone was laid down in the courtyard of National Assembly hall with his counterpart, Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay. Then Prime Minister was called on audience with Opposition Leader, Dr. Pema Gyamtsho.

With this the time for the Prime Minister came almost to an end. After audience with Opposition Leader, he was escorted to courtyard of Tashichodzong. There, the His Majesty the King and His Majesty the Fourth King gave audience. The cultural programs were staged for the Prime Minister and his delegations. The students of Thimphu sung a song composed on the name of Indian Prime Minister Shri Modi. Some traditional songs and dances and mask dances are performed in the courtyard of Tashichodzong in the presence of the Prime Minister.

From left: Fourth King of Bhutan, PM Shri Modi and His Majesty the King of Bhutan
His Majesty the King and His Majesty the Fourth King hosted the lunch for the Prime Minister Shri Modi in Kuenray of Tashichodzong along with Royal family members, Prime Minister of Bhutan, Cabinet ministers, his delegation teams and high level government officials.

Then the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was set off by His Majesty the King, His Majesty the Fourth King, Royal Family members, and other senior government officials at Tashichodzong. The Prime Minister, Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay, the Cabinet Ministers, and other senior government officials accompanied the Indian Prime Minister until Paro International Airport.

The Prime Minister Shri Modi was set off by the Prime Minister, Lyonchen Tshering Tobgay
On the way back to Delhi, the Prime Minister was set off by various people along the way from Thimphu to Paro. It was really amazing time for the people of Bhutan. The students lined up along the road in order to have glimpse Shri Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India.

With the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s two day visit to country will enhance our bilateral relation. The people of Bhutan jointly expressed prayers of LONG LIVE THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA SHRI NARENDRA MODI and INDIA-BHUTAN FRIENDSHIP. The people lined along the road side waved off the goodbye flags. The students sung songs dedicated for the Indian Prime Minister.

Reaching back to Delhi, the capital of India, the Prime Minister updated on his official page on facebook, “Touched by welcome song sung by primary school students during the luncheon hosted by His Majesty the King of Bhutan”.

“This Bhutan trip will remain etched in my memory. It was a very satisfying and productive visit,” said Prime Minister, adding that addressed Bhutan’s Parliament.

“When Bhutan moves ahead, India too feels like taking steps ahead to support Bhutan. In a short span of time, Bhutan has developed immense faith in democratic institutions. This is wonderful for Bhutan’s development journey,” he tweeted on facebook.
 
May Indo-Bhutan Friendship become stronger than before
Thank you, the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. Long Live, the Prime Minister; may our friendship become stronger and stronger.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Buddha Dordenma statue


Buddha Dordenma Statue (Front Elevation)

Kuensel Phodrang is the ruin palace of 13th Druk Desi, Sherab Wangchuk and now it is altered into the palace of Buddha Dordenma statue, facing south Thimphu valley. The Buddha statue is stands as one of the world’s largest statues situated in Bhutan with a height of 169 feet or 51.5 meters. The world’s largest statue will house more than one lakh of Toenpa Dordenma statue painted gold. The statue is constructed on the hill of Changbangdo facing south Thimphu valley and it’s visible from any places in Thimphu. Today, this site has been much visited sites in Thimphu for recreation purposes or for viewing the entire Thimphu city.

Kuenselphodrang Nature Park
Kuensel Phodrang Nature Park was inaugurated in 2011 and opened for the public in order to recreate their tiredness and exhausts of working hard. The Park surrounds the Buddha statue. Every day, more than hundreds of visitors visit the place along with their families, relatives, friends, and loved ones. Tens and hundreds of vehicles ply to the place to offer prayers for all sorts of blessings for the future, to rejoice the outcome of their hard work, enjoy the crystal clear view of Capital City, to celebrate meeting with friends after long time, to treat loved ones with beautiful vicinity of the park under the eyes of Buddha, make commitment and promises for the near future, and other reasons too.

In the evening, after the office hours and before nightfall, the people drive in their own utility cars and reserve cabs to ply to the place. The visitor ranging from high officials and low level officials, old aged and youngsters, rich and poor, and other classes of people calmly and serenely visit the place. The students after the long hours of tiring classes for a week or two, visits the place to recreate their exhausted mind. Some few students silently go into the forest with books and study there for whole day during weekends and holidays.

Back elevation
During Duezang or auspicious days, the family and relatives, friends and loved ones trips to the site to offer their prayers to benefit themselves and all the sentient beings as a whole. Coming to the couples, they take excursion to the spot to make promises under the nostril of Buddha Dordenma statue. They also hold each other’s hands and circumambulate or walk around the statue. When the couples make promises and offer prayers for the future to come, some people offer butter lamps and feasts.

Apart from local visitors, today the site has been one of the tourist attraction places in Thimphu valley. The tourist visiting the country by any means, visit the place to view the scene of Thimphu city and also offer prayers. Most of the tourists snap the photo along with Toenpa Dordenma statue. The tourists staying in hotels and resorts in Thimphu voyage to the place to vision the night view of Bhutan’s capital city.

Side Elevation
Over the year, the place has been much cherished and exciting place in Thimphu to view the capital city. Prior to this place, the Sangaygang above Motithang has been tourist spot and local visiting place to view capital city. The people staying in Thimphu visit the place every day. The people coming from other districts in the country has keen interest to journey to the place in order to take photographs either with Capital city or Buddha statue.

There is no other option to ply to the site, except if we take walk from Changbangdo. Our journey starts from lower Chang-gaydaphu which is commonly known as Kalabazar right above Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH). It is ten minute drive from main town. The road heading to the site is wide enough and black topped which make our journey comfortable and contended.

Bird Eye view of Thimphu City from Kuenselphodrang
Road heading to Kuenselphodrang
When we reach to the site, we can glimpse the fully furnished statue seated on the three storied building visage the South Thimphu valley. The work is still under process. Though, the construction of Buddha Statue is completed but the three storied temple beneath the statue where Buddha is seated is not yet completed. The one lakh statue of Toenpa Dordenma is installing in the temple along with other thousands of statues.

Visit the place to rejoice the life under the eyes of Toenpa Dordenma. 

Complete Buddha Dordenma