Mizo Puitling Thawnthu Thar |top| -
Traditionally, Mizo stories were dominated by the supernatural—tales of Phungpuiching , spirits, and animals with human traits. While these stories carried moral lessons, they were often set in a distant, undefined past.
Puitling tana ziak a nih angin, mahni thiamna leh theihna hmuhchhuahna (self-discovery) chungchang te pawh a thar lamin an rawn ziak chhuak tawh a. Hmeichhe puitling te zalenna leh an dikna te pawh tunlai thawnthu thar ah hian hmuh tur a tam hle. Khawi Atangin Nge Chhiar Tur Kan Hmuh Ang? mizo puitling thawnthu thar
Several notable writers have made significant contributions to the Mizo puitling thawnthu thar genre. Some notable examples include: Hmeichhe puitling te zalenna leh an dikna te
He remembered the old story his grandmother used to tell— Chhura , the wanderer who was never content. He smiled bitterly. Perhaps we are all Chhura now, running toward a horizon that forever moves away. Some notable examples include: He remembered the old