Mizo Kristian Hla Hmasa Ber -
The first Mizo Christian song, "Thlah chhuah chhuah hmelhriat loh che," has left a lasting legacy in Mizo Christian music. The song has been translated into various languages and has become a beloved hymn among Christians in Mizoram and beyond. The song's impact extends beyond its musical value, as it symbolizes the beginning of Christianity in Mizoram and the Mizo people's response to the Gospel.
The first Mizo Christian hymn laid the foundation for what would become an explosion of indigenous gospel music. In the 1900s and 1910s, during successive spiritual awakenings ( Harhna ), native Mizo composers began writing their own original hymns, moving away from literal Western translations. Figures like Suakliana, Patea, and Kamlala revolutionized Mizo hymnody by combining Christian theology with the soulful, traditional Mizo melodic cadence. mizo kristian hla hmasa ber
Hla bu hi Mizo chhiar leh ziah kan zirna hmanrua pakhat a ni nghal a. The first Mizo Christian song, "Thlah chhuah chhuah
Vawiin thleng hian he hla hi Mizoram Kohhran hrang hrang leh Inpui hrang hrangah thinlung chhun riltu hla a la ni reng a. Thiamna leh finna tam tawh mah se, "Isua ka hmangaih" The first Mizo Christian hymn laid the foundation
