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Druk Tsenden

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National anthem of Bhutan
Druk Tsenden
English: The Thunder Dragon Kingdom
འབྲུག་ཙན་དན།

National anthem of Bhutan
LyricsDorji Lopen Droep Namgay
Dasho Gyaldun Thinley
MusicAku Tongmi, 1953
Adopted1953
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"Druk Tsenden" (Dzongkha:འབྲུག་ཙན་དན།,Dzongkha pronunciation:[ɖ(ʐ)ṳ̀e̯t͡sén.d̥è̤n]; "The Thunder Dragon Kingdom") is thenational anthem ofBhutan. Adopted in 1953, the lyrics were written by Dolop Droep Namgay and possibly translated into English by Dasho Gyaldun Thinley. The accompanying music was composed by Aku Tongmi.[1][2]

History

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Despite claims made in Brozović'sEnciklopedija (1999) and many subsequent authors, who attribute the authorship of the national anthem to Gyaldun Thinley, father of the former Prime MinisterJigme Thinley, there are many who believe that the words and the national anthem itself were penned byDorji Lopen Dolop Droep Namgay of Talo, Punakha. TheDorji Lopen is the most senior of the four senior Lopens in Bhutan's religious establishment, and often serves as the DeputyJe Khenpo. Dolop Droep Namgay maintained close personal and working relations with the third King of Bhutan,Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, during whose reign Gyaldun Thinley served in various capacities.

It is possible that Gyaldun Thinley may have been involved in working closely with Dolop Droep Namgay and translating the lyrics into English. It is also highly likely that he (and/or his son Jigme Thinley who served in many important government and political capacities since the 1990s) was one of the persons of first contact forDalibor Brozović who attributed Gyaldun Thinley as the author of the lyrics; however, many regard Dolop Droep Namgay as the author.

Aku Tongmi was educated in Shillong,India and had recently been appointed leader of the military brass band when the need for an anthem rose at the occasion of a state visit from the Indian Prime MinisterJawaharlal Nehru. His original score was inspired by the Bhutanese folk tune "The UnchangingLotus Throne" (Thri nyampa med pa pemai thri). The melody has twice undergone changes by Tongmi's successors as band leaders. The original lyrics were 12 lines, but were shortened to the present six-line version in 1964 by a secretary to the king.[3]

As the anthem is inspired by a folk tune, there is a choreography to it as well, originally directed by Tongmi.[3][4]

In 1953, His majesty the king Jigme Dorji Wangchuk ordered to compose a national anthem for Bhutan. So, the lyrics, choreography and tune were then composed taking the national anthem of England and India as a references.[5]

Lyrics

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The lyrics to the national anthem are inscribed in theConstitution of Bhutan.[6]

Dzongkha original[7]Officialromanization[a]IPA transcription[b]Official English translation[9]

འབྲུག་ཙན་དན་བཀོད་པའི་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ནང་༎
དཔལ་ལུགས་གཉིས་བསྟན་སྲིད་𝄆སྐྱོང་བའི་མགོན་𝄇༎
འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་པོ་མངའ་བདག་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་༎
སྐུ་འགྱུར་མེད་བརྟན་ཅིང་𝄆ཆབ་སྲིད་འཕེལ་𝄇༎
ཆོས་སངས་རྒྱས་བསྟན་པ་དར་ཞིང་རྒྱས་༎
འབངས་བདེ་སྐྱིད་ཉི་མ་𝄆ཤར་བར་ཤོག་𝄇༎

Dru tsend°en kepä gäkhap na
Pä lu’nyi tensi 𝄆 kyongwä gin 𝄇
Dru gäpo ’ngada rinpoche
Ku gyûme tencing 𝄆 chap si phe 𝄇
Chö sanggä tenpa dâzh°ing gä
Bang deki nyima 𝄆 shâwâsho. 𝄇

[ɖ(ʐ)ṳ̀e̯ t͡sén.d̥è̤n ké.pɛ́ː | gɛ̤̀ː(l).kʰɑ́(p̚) nɑ̤̀]
[pɛ́ː(l) lɔ̤̀ː.ɲ(j)ɪ́ː tɛ́ːn.sɪ́ | 𝄆 cɔ́ːŋ.wɛ̤̀ː gɪ̤̀n 𝄇]
[ɖ(ʐ)ṳ̀e̯ gɛ̤̀ː(l).pó ŋɑ́.dɑ̤̀ | rɪ̤̀n.pó.t͡ɕʰé]
[kúe̯ ɟʊ̤̀ː.mè̤ tɛ́n.t͡ɕɪ́ːŋ | 𝄆 t͡ɕʰɑ́(p̚) sɪ́ pʰé(l) 𝄇]
[t͡ɕʰǿ sɑ́ːŋ.gɛ̤̀ː tɛ́n.pɑ́ | dɑ̤̀ː.ʑ̥ɪ́ːŋ gɛ̤̀ː(l)]
[bɑ̤̀ːŋ dè̤.kɪ́ ɲ(j)ɪ̤̀.mɑ̤̀ | 𝄆 ɕɑ́ː.wɑ̤̀ː.ɕó 𝄇]

In the Kingdom of Bhutan adorned with cypress trees,
The Protector who reigns over the realm of spiritual and secular traditions,
He is the King of Bhutan, the precious sovereign.
May His being remain unchanging, and the Kingdom prosper,
May the teachings of the Enlightened One flourish,
May the sun of peace and happiness shine over all people.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The official Dzongkha romanization endorsed by theConstitution of Bhutan, devised by Dr.George van Driem.[8]
  2. ^SeeHelp:IPA andDzongkha § Phonology.

References

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  1. ^Brozović, Dalibor (1999).Hrvatska Enciklopedija. Vol. 1. Miroslav Krleža. p. 569.ISBN 953-6036-29-0. Retrieved2011-10-29.
  2. ^Kinga, Sonam, ed. (2002).Globalization: the argument of our time: discussion papers. Discussion papers series 2 (1. ed.). Thimphu, Bhutan: Centre for Bhutan Studies.ISBN 978-99936-14-01-2.
  3. ^abPenjore, Dorji; Kinga, Sonam (2002).The Origin and Description of The National Flag and National Anthem of The Kingdom of Bhutan(PDF).Thimphu: The Centre for Bhutan Studies. p. 14.ISBN 99936-14-01-7. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-07-23. Retrieved2011-04-19.
  4. ^Blackwell, Amy Hackney (2009).Independence Days: Holidays and Celebrations. Infobase Publishing. p. 15.ISBN 978-1-60413-101-7. Retrieved2011-10-29.
  5. ^Kinga, Sonam, ed. (2002).Globalization: the argument of our time: discussion papers. Discussion papers series 2 (1. ed.). Thimphu, Bhutan: Centre for Bhutan Studies.ISBN 978-99936-14-01-2.
  6. ^"The Constitution of the Kingdom of Bhutan, Bhutan".www.wipo.int. Retrieved2025-06-03.
  7. ^"National Anthem".Bhutan Portal.Government of Bhutan. Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved2011-10-29.
  8. ^van Driem, George (1991)."Guide to Official Dzongkha Romanization"(PDF).Dzongkha Development Commission, RoyalGovernment of Bhutan. Archived from the original on February 28, 2017.
  9. ^"Constitution of Bhutan"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 September 2014. Retrieved18 October 2014.

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