: Kum 1901 vel aṭang khan Krismas hla hmasate rimawi bawk khan Mizote nun a hneh a, nau piang hmingah te hial pawh "Arsiteii" leh "Khumtira" tihte an phuah phah a ni.

: He hla lo chhuah hnu hian Zofate zinga Thlarau Thawhlehna (Revival) a lo thleng a, kum 1920 velah phei chuan Patea, Saihna, leh Siamliana te khan he hla rinchhan leh an thlarau chan aṭangin Mizo ngei kutchhuak Thlarau hla an lo phuah ve thei ta a ni. Conclusion

Mizo Kristian hla hmasa ber, also known as Mizo Christian hymns, have been an integral part of the Mizo culture and tradition for centuries. The Mizos, an ethnic group native to the northeastern part of India, have a rich cultural heritage that is deeply rooted in their Christian faith. The Mizo Kristian hla hmasa ber, which translates to "old Mizo Christian hymns," are a collection of traditional hymns that have been passed down through generations, reflecting the community's history, values, and spiritual practices.

The late 19th century was a period of significant transition for the Mizo people. In 1894, missionaries J.H. Lorrain (known to the Mizos as Pu Buanga) and F.W. Savidge (Sap Upa) arrived in the Lushai Hills, introducing literacy and Christianity. A natural passion for singing among the Mizos, melded with the hymn-singing tradition of the Welsh missionaries, created fertile ground for the composition of indigenous Christian music.

(1896–1949) : Pioneers of the Lengkhawm Zai style from 1919 onwards.

. It was printed at the Eureka Press in Calcutta and consisted of only 18 hymns. This collection was a collaborative effort between the early missionaries and a Khasi evangelist: J.H. Lorrain (Pu Buanga) & F.W. Savidge (Sap Upa): Contributed 7 hymns. D.E. Jones (Zosaphluia): Contributed 4 hymns. Raibhajur (a Khasi evangelist): Contributed 7 hymns.

At the time of its publication, there were only approximately in all of Mizoram. The book contained 18 hymns in total, contributed by the following individuals: Pu Buanga (J.H. Lorrain) & Sap Upa (F.W. Savidge) : Contributed 7 hymns. Zosaphluia (D.E. Jones) : Contributed 4 hymns. Rai Bhajur : A Khasi evangelist who contributed 7 hymns.