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elements into
their weddings, such as
wearing Western-style
wedding gowns.
Tlawmngaihna (t͡lɔmŋaɪʔna) is a
social code of
conduct in Mizo
culture that has no...
- to
mautam and
recurring famines, a
communitarian philosophy known as
tlawmngaihna emerged in the Mizo tribes.
Ideals of honesty, courage, self-discipline...
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consequence of
Hnatlang was the
culture of
Tlawmngaihna,
which does not have a
direct English translation.
Tlawmngaihna as
cultural concept incorporates behaviour...
- Pasalṭha. He is
considered an idol of Mizo
youths for his
virtue of
Tlawmngaihna.
Taitesena was born in
January 1882 as
Ralthatchhunga to a
Khinagte family...
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their bravery, discipline, and
embodiment of the Mizo
ethical code,
tlawmngaihna. This
institution flourished from the
medieval to the
early modern period...
- New Delhi, forthcoming, pp. 133–54. "The
Sense of self: Ka Rngiew,
Tlawmngaihna and the Art of Not
Being Governed" in
Journal of
Indian Council of Philosophical...
- 40 in English. Some of his best
articles include The drum,
Origin of
tlawmngaihna, What made the
Mizos tick,
Introducing Bombay fantasies (English); Thukhuh...
- We
desire to do all in our
power to
foster the
indigenous spirit of
Tlawmngaihna in our midst. 6 We
desire to
integrate into our
daily lives,
within the...
-
often a
victim of
silly events is
argued to
represent the Mizo
spirit of
Tlawmngaihna (Mizo
concept of
selfless giving to others). Due to the many characterizations...