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      <title>AN ANALYSIS ON THE CONCEPT OF LIBERATION IN MIZO SAKHUA</title>
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      <description>Title: AN ANALYSIS ON THE CONCEPT OF LIBERATION IN MIZO SAKHUA
Authors: Dawngliana, M.S
Abstract: THERE HAVE BEEN several writings on the elements of&#xD;
Mizo Sakhua (translated as religion). Most dealt with the&#xD;
ritual performances and descriptions of its practices embedded&#xD;
in tradition.1 This paper aims to analyze in a nutshell, the&#xD;
views and beliefs of the early Mizo people in the area of&#xD;
liberation and its related issues, and thereby attempting to&#xD;
bring out certain problems or shortcomings in the whole&#xD;
framework. I do not find it important to put efforts for&#xD;
solutions for those are things of the past and obsolete&#xD;
practices, rather it would be good to ask certain possible&#xD;
reasons for which those were so, and most importantly the&#xD;
possible consequence.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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