Thursday, September 1, 2011

Royal Wedding to be held on 13th Oct, 2011

Royal wedding symbol

Two rings in gold entwined in front of a khorlo, and a scarf running through the rings on a lotus, is how the royal wedding symbol, which was released by the media and publication committee yesterday, looks.
Information and communications secretary and the committee’s chairman, Dasho Kinley Dorji, said the khorlo (wheel) is the symbol of royalty.
The secretary explained that the two entwined rings with a dhar signifies the union of thap (method) and sherab (wisdom). The knot in the dhar signifies the never ending bond between the two, while the lotus signifies purity of union, Dham Tshig Tsangma.
There are two variations of the royal symbol. The second version does not have the lotus.
Symbol of the royal bride
A symbol for the royal bride was also released, which has the mythical bird, Ja-Tshering upholding the khorlo that symbolises royalty.
“If people are wishing to print the symbol on a T-shirt or cup, then these variations could be used,” Dasho Kinley Dorji said. “But with an authorisation from the procurement committee.”
The royal wedding ceremony will be held on October 13 in Punakha. His Majesty and the Queen would then come to Thimphu the next day and, on October 15, the wedding celebrations would be held at the Changlingmithang stadium in Thimphu.