Bhutan’s heartthrob sovereign marries commoner
The kings father it follows that gave the bride an array of five painted scarves representing blessings from the tomb. tentatively, she afterward approached the kings throne with a golden prize to the top with the ambrosia of eternal life. They held it laid back instead of several seconds and afterward he drank. The queen, wearing his red crown, with an image of the armor raven rising from the top, came down from the throne all the rage front of a giant golden Buddha figurine and placed a slighter crown on her be foremost. taking into consideration she took her place being queen, the newly-married combine was feted by monks live deep tones on traditional trumpets and pounding drums. The Je Khenpo presented them a string of gifts a mirror, curd, grass, a conch representing blessings intended for longevity, wisdom, purity and other well wishes.