Mizo Puitling Thawnthu Exclusive Jun 2026

(1936) by Biakliana, set the stage for complex narrative structures. Contemporary Analysis

Impact of Christianization and Modernization mizo puitling thawnthu

Mizo thawnthu inbonna hi hmanlai riral titi leh thawnthu (folktales) atanga intan a ni. Hmanlai thawnthu tam tak, Entirnan: Chhura thawnthu , Mauruangi , leh Liandova te unau chanchin thlenga kan thlir a nih chuan, naupang mai piah lamah puitling titi th thanga hman thin a ni a. Hemi hnu hian, Mizo Kristianna leh lehkha thiamna a lo luh khan, thawnthu ziak leh chhiar thiamna a lo par chhuak ta a ni. (1936) by Biakliana, set the stage for complex

The term breaks down simply: Puitling refers to the aged, the wise, or the elders. Thawnthu means a story, a tale, or a narrative. However, in the Mizo context, this phrase carries a heavier weight than "old story." Hemi hnu hian, Mizo Kristianna leh lehkha thiamna