FRIDAY, April 26, 2024
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Bhutan mourns as Thai King passes away

Bhutan mourns as Thai King passes away

Led by His Majesty The King of Bhutan, Her Majesty The Queen, and His Majesty The Fourth King, members of the Royal Family, clergy, government officials, and the Thai community in Bhutan offered a thousand butter lamps at the Kuenrey (centre chapel) of Ta

“His Majesty The King received the news of the passing of His Majesty King BhumibolAdulyadej of Thailand with immense sorrow,” a press release from the Royal Office of Media states.
 
His Majesty the Late King was the ninth King of the Chakri dynasty and was aged 88. The people of Thailand had celebrated his 70th yearof ascension this year.
 
 
The national flag will be flown at half-mast today to honour the memory of His Majesty the Late King BhumibolAdulyadej. 
 
Today has also been declared a mourning day in order to give people an opportunity to offer their prayers and respects to the Late King. All the offices and schools will remain closed to enable the people to visit temples and offer prayers.   
 
His Majesty The King has also commanded for special and elaborate kurims (rituals) to be conducted for His Majesty the Late King BhumibolAdulyadej. All monasteries and dzongs across the nation will from today conduct rituals for the next one week.
 
His Majesty The King will also lead prayers in memory of His Majesty the Late King BhumibolAdulyadej at the Memorial Choeten (Stupa). Meanwhile, as prayers will continue at the Kuenrey in Tashichhodzong, Her Majesty the Royal Grandmother Kesang ChodenWangchuck will preside over the prayers.
 
Butter lamps and special prayers will be offered for the next seven days at Tashichhodzong, the Memorial Choeten, Changangkha monasteries, the Thai Pavilion, Centennial Park and PunakhaDzong. 
 
Similarly, prayers will also be arranged at the Trongsa and Trashigang Dzongs while Paro Taktshang, Paro Kyichu monastery, Tali monastery and Zangdopelri will also offer such prayers in memory of His Majesty the Late King.
 
The Shiv Mandir in Samtse will also conduct prayers to honour the loss of His Majesty the Late King BhumibolAdulyadej.
 
Bhutan and Thailand marked 25 years of bilateral cooperation in 2014 after establishing diplomatic relations in 1989. Since then, the two countries have shared a cordial and ever growing relationship. 
The Royal Families of Bhutan and Thailand have shared exceptionally warm relations over the years, which are mirrored through strong bonds of friendship between the two countries.
 
The press release also states that His Majesty the Late King Bhumibol has been an exceptional leader, and a comforting presence in the lives of every Thai citizen. “His Majesty’s enduring service for the welfare and wellbeing of his people will be remembered with honour and respect,” the press release states.
“His Majesty King Bhumibol’s passing brings profound grief to the people of Bhutan,” the press release states. “His Majesty The King and the people of Bhutan offer sincere and heartfelt condolences to the grieving people of Thailand.”
 
 
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