The correct answer is: a) Tlawmngaihna.
Tlawmngaihna is a traditional code of conduct and ethics central to Mizo society. It is a set of values that emphasize the importance of community, hospitality, respect, and honesty. Tlawmngaihna is often referred to as the “Mizo way of life” and is considered to be an essential part of Mizo culture.
Hmaram is a Mizo term for “custom” or “tradition.” It can refer to a wide range of customs and traditions, including Tlawmngaihna.
Chawnglai is a Mizo term for “law.” It can refer to both traditional and modern laws.
Mizo Zirlai Pawl is a Mizo organization that promotes and protects Mizo culture and identity. It is not directly related to Tlawmngaihna.
Here are some additional details about Tlawmngaihna:
- Tlawmngaihna is based on the principle of reciprocity, which means that people should treat others the way they want to be treated.
- Tlawmngaihna emphasizes the importance of community, and Mizo people are expected to help and support each other.
- Tlawmngaihna also emphasizes the importance of hospitality, and it is considered a duty to welcome guests into one’s home.
- Tlawmngaihna values respect, and Mizo people are expected to show respect for their elders, their elders’ property, and their elders’ decisions.
- Tlawmngaihna values honesty, and Mizo people are expected to be honest in their dealings with others.
Tlawmngaihna is an important part of Mizo culture, and it continues to play a significant role in the lives of many Mizo people.