Kesang Choden (born 1930)

Ashi Kesang Choden (born 21 May 1930) is the Queen Grandmother of Bhutan.[1] She participates in royal duties of her own accord. She is the only queen grandmother in the world. In Bhutan she is called The Royal Grandmother.[2]

Kesang Choden
Queen Grandmother of Bhutan
Queen consort of Bhutan
Tenure30 March 1952 – 21 July 1972
Coronation27 October 1952
PredecessorPhuntsho Choden
Pema Dechen
SuccessorDorji Wangmo
Tshering Pem
Tshering Yangdon
Sangay Choden
Born (1930-05-21) 21 May 1930
Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India
Spouse
(m. 1951; died 1972)
IssueSonam Choden Wangchuck
Dechen Wangmo Wangchuck
Jigme Singye Wangchuck
Pema Lhaden Wangchuck
Kesang Wangmo Wangchuck
Full name
Kesang Choden Wangchuck [fn 1]
HouseDorji (by birth)
Wangchuck (by marriage)
FatherGongzim Sonam Tobgye Dorji
MotherMayeum Choying Wangmo Dorji
ReligionBuddhism

Education

She was educated at the St Joseph's Convent, Kalimpong, India, as well as the House of Citizenship, London.

In her reminiscence, the Queen notes:

The Irish nuns of St. Joseph’s Convent were very well educated and taught us well. The nuns were most kind and loving to me and I in turn loved and respected them greatly.

Marriage and family

She married to Crown Prince of Bhutan (Druk Gyalsey), Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, at the Ugyen Pelri Palace, Paro, on 5 October 1951.

She became Queen consort of Bhutan in 1952 when her husband, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, ascended to the throne upon the death of his father. In 1953 she was expecting her first child, a daughter. Her first daughter arrived earlier than she expected as she was waiting for a Western doctor and her mother to travel to Thimphu to help with the delivery. The previous Queen, Ashi Phuntsho Choden, her maid, and the Bhutanese doctor Phenchun helped to deliver her daughter.[3]

Royal duties

In 1972, she was appointed regent when her husband was ill. She has also been a patron of annual prayers conducted for the well-being and security of the King, country, and the people. She provides subsistence allowance to about 200 monks and tshampas (lay monks) in various monasteries in Bumthang, Dokar Phurdrub Gompa and Euto Gompa in Paro, Nyala Gompa in Trongsa and Jangsa Gompa in Kalimpong, India. She also has a keen interest in preserving the unique art, architecture and cultural heritage of Bhutan and in promoting research and scholarship on the kingdom. She often visits religious places in Bhutan and India.[1]

In commemoration of the Royal Grandmother's 87th birth anniversary, a book titled "The Heart of a Sacred Kingdom, Her Majesty the Royal Grandmother Ashi Kesang Choden Wangchuck: A Lifetime of Service to the People and Kingdom of Bhutan" was published on Sunday 21 May 2017.[4]

Ancestry

References

Notes

  1. Women in Bhutan retain their names upon marriage.
Kesang Choden (born 1930)
Born: 21 May 1930
Bhutanese royalty
Preceded by
Phuntsho Choden
Pema Dechen
Queen consort of Bhutan
1952–1972
Succeeded by
Dorji Wangmo
Tshering Pem
Tshering Yangdon
Sangay Choden
Preceded by
Phuntsho Choden
Pema Dechen
Queen Mother of Bhutan
1972–2006
Succeeded by
Dorji Wangmo
Tshering Pem
Tshering Yangdon
Sangay Choden
Preceded by
Phuntsho Choden
Pema Dechen
Queen Grandmother of Bhutan
2006–present
Incumbent
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