My mother was a Mizo from Kulikon (Aizawl) and my father a Rajput Army Officer from Udaipur. But I grew up in Haflong (St. Agnes) and then St. Edmunds, Shillong and.I have an undying passion for Mizo gospel songs. I am an Army Officer too but as I grew older my roots beckon me. I just love this praise of Our Lord and this quartet sing it just so wonderfully.
Leaving a comment here, so whoever likes it will remind me of this song again . Those were the days, no worries, no tension, no pressure, no job hunt tension. Playing with friends from morning till evening.😢 Love from Nagaland
Lyrics (Mizo & English) 1. Zan alo thleng mek e, muang lovin beiru. Zam loin sualral chu do zel ru. Dakla han thlir vel teh lanu val rualte. Sualna turin fam a chantir e. (Repeating) Hnehna puangchhuak rawh u, lal Isua hmachhuanin. Boral mekte chhanchhuak thuai rawh u. Kan hneh ngei dawn a ni, sual thiltihtheihna chu. Kan hneh ang hnehtu Pathian vangin. 2. Thlirla kan Zoram hi aw a pawi ngei e. Kil tinah sual ral a hrang zual e. Harh a hun tawh em e, lal sipai rualte. Hnehna hla nen ram ila ang u. 3. He khawvel thim zingah eng atan min tir. Hlau lovin sual thim i tawn ang u. Kan Pathian hrin chuan khawvel a ngam zel si. Rinnain hnehna chu kan chang dawn. English 1. The night is approaching, fight it without slow. Fight the enemy without fear. Look the youths around you. The poison of sin is killing them. (Repeating) Shout the victory with the lord jesus as shield. Save those who are dying. We shall defeat the power of sin, Because of God who defeated for us. 2. Look oh! our land how pitiful it is. Sin has crept all over the corners. Its time to awake! the soldier of the lord. With a song of victory, lets take the land. 3. We have been sent to this dark world to be its light. Without fear lets face darkness. The God whom we trust wins the land. By faith we shall win the battle.
As a kid in NAGALAND I could sing along with them 😂 We could hear this and popular Mizo Gospel songs of that time played all over everywhere ❤️ Just Gold ❤️
When my father got drunk my father started playing this Song at middle night time shouting playing this song those days living so crowded by this song at night time through Tv TCL + Cassate tape. I can't washed away all this Memories . Now I listening from Naga brothers. Thnks 20yrs back .
I actually miss my childhood 😢😢😢Tq dear sister for bringing my childhood memories through ur beautiful song 😘😘😘Hit the like those who still listening in 2k20
This song reminds of my sister who's listening more than ten times in a day when I took tuition with her at Class 2 in 2005. Thank you Mizo sisters Love from Nagaland
Grew up listening to this song . Mom&Dad used to play it loud on speakers. And i used to sing along blindly i loved this song sm. Found it after like 10yrs. Im crying 😭 now that Mom&Dad is no more and this song feels so much different now without them
Being a son of choir master my father always listen to mizo gospel music.. and I heard this song first in 2002, i was in class 2 and 8 years old.. i still remember singing the #Chorus ( I get one... Two...)🥺.. Awww but it's almost 20years and now am 28 years old.. but the memories ❤️❤️❤️❤️ all times favourite.. God bless Mizoram.. #Love from Nagaland❤️🤗
When I was young, this song came in CD format and I would watch from neighbour's TV. My brother converted to Cassette from a studio in Kohima and gave me. I've listened to every song from this album several times from my Walkman. Deeply missed.
heard this song in the early 2000s . This song was my neighbor's favourite song. He was a yimchunger Naga n he would play it every morning. Oh the nostalgia hit me hard.
From Radio to Sky-tape to Woofer😁 One of my Mom's favourite songs Still playing out loud in 2020 God continue to bless Mizoram🙏🏻 From Kohima,Nagaland❤️
I remember 10- 15 years back from now this particular song was super hit in Nagaland... .All time favourite Mizo song of the Nagas..... Lots of love from Nagaland....
I still remember my childhood days when my father brought this song DVD track, while we were watching my father wisper to himself "what a good figure, mizo girls are really amazing", my mother right away left the room and started cooking with an angry face. Niwayz love from nagaland🤸🤸👍
I watched since childhood on my dad's phone but it doesn't make me feel bore even watching over and over again just still missing the days of fifteen years back... Nice and melodious song mizo sisters,,,,, here I wish from NAGALAND for you and your children let the only Lord bless your children to receive your blooming time Tallents,,.:::
Saw this on IG n had to search it again n play goodness my childhood memories 😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢 Love from Nagaland…I listened to this almost everyday when I was a kid ,all neighbourhoods had this amazing song played 🎉🎉❤❤and loveeeed jamming to MAmi Varte❤❤❤ Can’t understand the lyrics but song n beats were awesome. When it comes to vocal talent none comes close to Mizos❤❤ Love from Nagaland
Listening to this song as a little village girl, how fleeting life is!😢💔🍂 Reminds me of the good old childhood days💚 This is one of my dad and our villagers favourite songs.💚 Lots of love from Nagaland 🤗
It reminded me of my childhood memories and childhood days i hv been spent among mizo song this is my favourite song though I don't understand the meaning but still then I love to listen this song till today..... mgbua love from Nagaland.❣️❣️❣️❣️
My mom always listen to this song, and most of other mizo songs she really love mizo songs/Choir n i love it too😊💖... Mizo songs always reminds me of my lovely mom💖 Mizo songs r actually very played in Nagaland..
Rupa Maharjan nope two sisters are still not married one is missionary and the other is school teacher and she was our class teacher when I was in school
Been listening to this song when I was a small kid and most interestingly I don’t understand a single word that is being sung but feels so good listening to it 🤣 love from Nagaland. Kalomei to all those singers in the video 😁
The song you mentioned is translated in mizo " thiltihtheihna mak tak a awm a" And this song and the one you mentioned is completely different in terms of words and tunes
He mite unau hi chu an va awhawm em, unaua an han zai hi chu an hmuh nuamin an hmel lah a tha tlang. An zai ka ngaihthlak apiangin an nuta mitthla ah a lang tel thin. R.I.P Davida
Yah for me also tis song s my child hood memory I remember wen my father switch on te TV n told us to turn te DVD player n watch tis Mizo Quartet song repeatly.This song s vry sweet it ws very popular n Nagaland during tat 15 yrs back.👌
This song takes me back to those years when my parents were in their youth days 😭....... When all our hopes were on our parents... Really drives me back to those good old days ....
i m happy to listen ,i was serve Mizoram four years as Govt assignment ,posted in Lawngtlai and talabung, ,,really all of people of Mizoram ,were honest sweet and cooperative ,, now i m retired from duties ,lived in haryana my native place , but i really mis mizoram peoples all in my heart,, I prey God pl give me a chance to visit Lawngtlai before end of d life..
My gosh ...!!twas 11-12 years back .. but they were all so modernised and so beautiful .. how I wish to see them now .. listening to this song kinda brings back my childhood memories .. I remember listening to their songs . How I loved it . ❤️Love to you sisters ..
They did an unplugged Christmas session last year. Search 'Davida te unau krismas' and you'll find it. They all aged extremely well and look a lot better than they did in this music video.
Outstanding... I really love this song... I used to listen during my childhood days.. I want to see those 😍💓beautiful ladies singing again... I miss them all... God bless them.... Love from Mokokchung: Nagaland