Mizo Kristian Hla Hmasa | Ber
In conclusion, the Mizo Kristian hla hmasa ber, or the first Mizo Christian song, holds a special place in the history of Mizo Christianity. Its composition marked the beginning of a rich musical tradition that has evolved over time. As Mizo Christians continue to worship and express their faith through music, they draw inspiration from their heritage and the pioneers who paved the way for their unique musical identity.
for "Isu vanah a om a" or more information on the history of the Mizo hymnbook Founding of Mizoram Presbyterian Church | PDF - Scribd mizo kristian hla hmasa ber
By the second line, some women were weeping. By the end, old Pu Vana, a former chieftain’s advisor, stood up and shouted, “Hei hi kan hla a ni!” — “This is our song!” In conclusion, the Mizo Kristian hla hmasa ber,
He hla hi Mizo Kristiante tana "Hla Hmasa Ber" a nih rual hian, thlarau lam kawngah pawh lungphum pawimawh tak a ni. A chhan chu: for "Isu vanah a om a" or more
Rev. Dr. J. H. Lorrain (Pu Buanga) Kum: 1898 (Thlan a nih kum)
Then came Thangchuha.