Mizo Kristian Hla Hmasa Ber [top] -
Why does this matter? Because Thangchuha’s hymn did something profound. It showed that the Mizo soul did not have to be erased for Christ to dwell in it. The old melodies—the lengkhawm scales, the rhythmic sighs of the hills—became vessels for the gospel. The Mizos did not just learn Christianity; they Mizo-ized it. Today, Mizo Christian music is famous across India for its rich, original harmonies—and it all traces back to one man, one moment, one song sung into the mist.
Mizo Kristian hlate hi Phuahtu tam tak nei a, an zînga hla phuah hmasa berte pawh an lo awm a. Mizo mi lo phuah hlate zîngah pawh Rev. Thangngura-in kum 1919-ah “Nunna Thianghlim ... zion-ah” tih hi a phuah a. He hla hi Mizo miin a phuah hla hmasa ber anga ngaih a ni a. Rev. Liangkhaia te, Awithangpa te, Thanga te pawh hla phuah hmasa ber zînga mi an ni. mizo kristian hla hmasa ber

