Mizo+puitling+thawnthu+hot
It looks like you’re asking for a guide related to — likely a search for Mizo folktales/stories for the elderly (puitling) or how to "host" (hot) such storytelling sessions.
In recent years, the tradition of Mizo Puitling Thawnthu has faced significant challenges due to modernization and urbanization. With the influence of Western culture and the rise of digital media, many young Mizos have begun to lose interest in traditional storytelling. This has led to concerns about the preservation of Mizo cultural heritage. mizo+puitling+thawnthu+hot
One evening, as the sun bled behind Lentlang, the village chief cried, “Hlimna a awm lo! (There is no joy!) Who among the living can cool this flame?” It looks like you’re asking for a guide
I need to confirm if Puitling is a festival or a specific ritual. Maybe Puitling is a term related to dancing, as some festivals involve dance. Thawnthu is the red part of the shawl. If the festival (Puitling) involves wearing Thawnthu (red) attire, that could be the connection. This has led to concerns about the preservation