It’s a new month, and we have a new photograph on our monthly calendar to warm your hearts as the cold sets into the valleys and settles in for the winter months.
This wonderful photograph was taken at the Dechenphu Lhakhang, which is a sacred temple dedicated to Ap Genyen, one of the most important protector deities of Bhutan, on 30th October, during the Dechenphu Tshechu, which is a festival dedicated to the deity.
We dedicate this month’s calendar to the commemoration of Coronation Day on 1st November, and the birth anniversary of His Majesty Drukgyal Zhipa on 11th November.
It has been our pleasure to release these free, downloadable monthly calendars, with Gregorian calendar dates, Bhutanese Lunar calendar dates, and public holidays in Bhutan, for your laptop, computer, smartphone, or notepad wallpapers. Thank you for your overwhelming response.
Smartphones and tablets
Download the calendar into your smartphone picture gallery. To set it as your wallpaper, go to settings, tap “wallpaper” (tap Display and then Wallpaper on Android) and choose the calendar to make it your home screen, lock screen, or both.
- iPhone SE and similar smartphones
- iPhone 7 and similar smartphones
- iPhone 7 Plus and similar smartphones
- iPads and similar tablets
Desktops and laptops
Click on the size you want. The calendar will open in your web browser. To set it as your desktop wallpaper, right-click the picture, and choose “Set as Wallpaper” or “Set as Desktop Background” or “Use Image as Desktop Picture”. To find out the screen resolution of your computer, check Desktop properties.
for Mac:
for PC:
Have we missed out your screen resolution? Do let us know if you have a screen resolution not covered by us.
Katalin Görgenyi says
Thank you so much!
november 2017 says
To set it as your wallpaper, go to settings, tap “wallpaper” (tap Display and then Wallpaper on Android) and choose the calendar to make it your home screen, lock screen, or both.
Thanks!
Krishna Bahadur Biswakarma says
The historic event in Bhutan History 1907, when His Majesty the Ugyen Wangchuck succeeded to the throne.