Raven Crown
The Raven Crown (
History
The hereditary monarchy of the
He adopted as the unique symbol of his authority a satin and silk crown surmounted by the head of a raven.[2] The bird represents a form of Mahakala, Bhutan's guardian deity. The prototype of the founding monarch's Raven Crown had first been devised as a battle helmet for his father, Jigme Namgyel (1825–1881). Known as the Black Ruler, he had worn it in bloody struggles against his many rivals within the country and against the British who tried, unsuccessfully, to subdue him.
The story of the Wangchuck dynasty's rise and triumph moves from a picture of turmoil and chaos to one of relative peace and stability.
The Raven Crown today is the official crown worn by the Kings of Bhutan. The raven is the national bird of Bhutan. The raven is known locally as Jaroq. At one time it was a capital crime to kill a raven in Bhutan.[citation needed]
Hereditary Kings of Bhutan
- Ugyen Wangchuck (1st Druk Gyalpo)
- Jigme Wangchuck (2nd Druk Gyalpo)
- Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (3rd Druk Gyalpo)
- Jigme Singye Wangchuck (4th Druk Gyalpo)
- Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (5th Druk Gyalpo)
References
- ISBN 9783855151011. Retrieved 2011-02-12.
- ^ Bhutan celebrates coronation of new king
Further reading
- ISBN 978-1-932476-21-7.