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While Christianity has largely replaced the traditional Mizo religion since the late 19th century, the stories themselves have endured. Many folktales have been adapted to fit Christian moral frameworks, while others continue to be told in their original form as part of the region’s cultural heritage.

This tragic fable begins with a seemingly harmless joke. A man named Zawlpala jokingly tells a stranger that his beautiful wife Tualvungi is “just his sister.” The stranger, who is incredibly wealthy, takes the joke seriously and offers an enormous bride price. Zawlpala, caught in his own lie, loses his wife. The story follows a chain of deception, poisoning, and death, ultimately explaining how the red-vented bulbul got its coloring—and why the crab walks sideways. mizo puitling thawnthu hot

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