None of us could have been able to get a shot of this potent, life saving vaccine, if it wasn’t for the wisdom and farsightedness of our beloved King and the efforts of our tireless doctor, Dasho Lotay Tshering, almost a predestined prime minister at the right time for a nation.
It is as if like a godsend prophesy come true to have a specialist doctor at the apex of a government and another doctor in the Health ministry, and yet another to enable safety of those in the foreign lands. This cannot have happened at any better time in the history of our nation.
How more fortunate can we be to have been born here, where the 2nd Buddha, Padmasambhava had blessed every inch of the land, where regents and incarnate of himself have become symbolic of our sovereignty, independence and identity? It is even more blessed that our beloved Great Fourth identified as the incarnate of Zhabdrung Rinpoche himself is our visionary monarch, and in his majesty the present King is the heart of a true bodhisattva.
His majesty the King is no less than avolokiteshvara, the Buddha of boundless compassion in a King’s physique. Which king in modern history tells of a king who leaves a new born prince and queen to walk the country’s border to strengthen safety from pandemic outbreak. Which king would have thought of the welfare of feline community across the nation when lockdown deprived them of food source, while we sought for our own food security. Which would have parceled an orange each and sometimes gift of cakes and candies for the frontline workers who stood to safeguard us all. Our king is such a modest superhuman, who walks like a king and serves indeed like a big brother.
And there are no countries that studies every auspiciousness of the day to commence or conclude an event. Keeping to this tradition we know has always been our North Star to impact positively, the prime minister arranged the direction, person, day and hour to initiate positive synergy in citizens receiving the vaccine.
How fortunate can we be? Or else, do we keep pointing fingers still to reveal the wrong we think of others without know how wrong we can be?
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