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    Zenkoji Temple Refuses to Host Olympic Torch Relay

    April 19th, 2008

    Zenkoji Temple, a Japanese Buddhist temple is refusing to host the Olympic torch relay when it comes to Japan next week, to protest China’s crackdown on Tibetan unrest.

    The Japanese Buddhist Temple officials say monks at the temple are concerned about the way fellow Buddhist monks are being treated in China and about the safety of the temple and its worshippers.

    The temple is located in Japan’s northern city of Nagano, and was originally to be the starting point of the relay in Japan.

    Read more of the same topic at Google News.


    Youth Movement for Mizoram blog launched

    April 19th, 2008

    Mitam zawk chuan in hre tawh mai theih a, YMM (Youth Movement for Mizoram) website chu tluang takin launched a nia, a tlawhtu pawh an tam hle ti homepage bottom a pageload inziak atangin hriat thei a ni.

    Wordpress 2.3 install in, Blog angin an tih chhoh ve tan dawn in hriat a ni. Blog theme an hman erawh Japan Mizo community, kan blog nen a in an lohna a tam loh hle a, header erawh mawi takin modify in a zah awm hle a ni.

    Marasaw.com an launched khan Misual.com nen a theme(template) a in ang a, mi tam zawk ngaih dan a ni loh hle nih in thu kan dawng. A chhan awm thei tura kan hriat chu Mizoram kut chhuak ngei blog ala tam loh hle a, visitor pawh a ngai bawk kan nih zel angin blog theme thleng a in an zel chuan a tlawh tu te tan a common duh dawn a vangin.

    Kan blog theme pawh tih danlam a va tul awm ve? In ngaihdan han thawh veh zel teh u.


    Is Mizo language (duhlian) Marker of Mizo Identity?

    August 27th, 2007

    A source claims Mizo language – duhlian – the maker of Mizo Identity. Below if the full article.

    Culture is a defining feature of a person’s identity, contributing to how they see themselves and the groups with which they identify. Culture may be broadly defined as the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings, which is transmitted from one generation to another. Every community, cultural group or ethnic group has its own values, beliefs and ways of living. The observable aspects of culture such as food, clothing, celebrations, religion and language are only part of a person’s cultural heritage. The shared values, customs and histories characteristic of culture shape the way a person thinks, behaves and views the world. A shared cultural heritage bonds the members of the group together and creates a sense of belonging through community acceptance. Read the rest of this entry »