Zantiang par anga mawi, mahse zan thim hnuaia chauh vul thin inhmangaihna thawnthu hi i chhiar ngai em? Kan khawvel hi a chang chuan kan thil hmuh leh hriat piah lamah hian thawnthu thuk tak leh puitling chauhva hriat chi, rilru leh taksa khawih danglam thei a lo awm thin.
The Chhinlung origin story, where the Mizo people emerged from a subterranean cave (often called the Chhinlung or Sinlung), is a foundational myth of the people.
Kum thar rualin an khuaah chuan mi hausa fapa, Lalthazuala (Thazuat-a) a rawn rûm chho a. Ani hi zirtirtu pui tur bawk a lo ni a, Thantei hmeltha a hmuh rual chuan neih ngei tumin hma a la nghal chawt mai a ni. Thazuat-a chuan sum leh pai hmanna tur a hre bawk a, Thantei nu pawh chu thilpek chi hrang hrang a rawn pe fo thin. Thantei erawh chuan Khuala thinlung neitu a nih tlat avangin Thazuat-a chu a lo hlat tlat thin a ni. mizo story puitling thawnthu full
Khuangchera replied, "This is the most delicious salt and rice in the world. But I cannot eat alone. Open your mouth wide."
For those who prefer listening (the traditional way), search YouTube for: Zantiang par anga mawi, mahse zan thim hnuaia
He took a large basket, filled it with hot ashes and red chili peppers, and covered it with a cloth. He walked toward the giant’s cave. Seeing the tiny human, the Puitling laughed and said, "Little ant, you will be my soup. What is in your basket?"
(a deep, soulful longing) and the resilience of the Mizo spirit. Language and Intimacy Kum thar rualin an khuaah chuan mi hausa
If you are looking to read the in the Mizo language (Lusei dialect), physical and digital archives are your best bet.