Mizo Kristian Hla Hmasa Ber Better «Must See»

Why? Because the hymn carries mal (blessing) from the zero hour of faith. In Mizo spiritual understanding, the “first” of anything—first fruit ( hmasa ber rah ), first prayer, first song—holds a covenantal power. To sing the first hymn is to connect directly to the faith of the puitling (ancestors-in-faith) at Sairang. No later composition, no matter how melodically superior, can replicate that apostolic weight. That is the ultimate “better.”

The hymn’s opening lines, often remembered in oral tradition, go something like this: mizo kristian hla hmasa ber better