Mizo: Puitling Thawnthu !!hot!!
Nupa inkarah rinawm lohna a awm hian chhungkaw kehchhia leh rilru natna nasa tak a thlen thin. He thupui hi puitling thawnthu-ah hian a langsar ber hle.
"Mizo Puitling Thawnthu" literally translates to "Mizo folk tales" or "Mizo traditional stories." These stories are a vital part of Mizo oral tradition and have been passed down through generations by word of mouth. They are a collection of tales that feature supernatural beings, mythical creatures, and legendary heroes, often used to explain natural phenomena, the creation of the world, and the Mizo people's place in it. mizo puitling thawnthu
One distinct feature of Mizo folktales is the blurred line between human, animal, and spirit. There is no "magic" in the Western sense; there is Ramhuai —the spirit of the place. Nupa inkarah rinawm lohna a awm hian chhungkaw











