• Pialrâl (/ˌpiːəlˈrɑːl/) is the ultimate heaven according to the folk myth of the Mizo tribes of Northeast India. The Mizo word literally means "beyond...
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  • painter Pâwla (mythology), a supernatural person in Mizo mythology; see Pialral Pawła, the attributive form of Paweł, a given name Search for "pawla" on...
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    tribes, the lake was a corridor to their heaven called Pialral. All souls destined to Pialral must pass through the lake. Due to its cultural importance...
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  • Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Patala The netherworld of Indian religions. Pialral A heaven for great achievers of the Mizo Tribes of Northeast India. Samavasarana...
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    The dance was believed to usher safe passage and victorious entry to pialral. Women dance by stepping in and out between and across pairs of bamboo...
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  • the soul either went to Pialral, which is heaven, or Mitthi Khua which is hell. The Sakhua states that one may only enter pialral by obtaining the title...
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    believed to inhabit the other worlds. Those whose spirits were admitted in Pialral (beyond the Pial river) could live in a state of perpetual bliss. The Darlong...
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    they led animistic world view, with unique concept of afterlife called Pialral. They practised elaborate rituals including animal sacrifice, and worshipped...
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  • that the departed souls pass through this lake before making their way to Pialral or heaven. Vantawng Falls is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Thenzawl...
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    animism. This was accompanied by a unique concept of an afterlife called Pialral. They practised elaborate rituals, including animal sacrifice, and functioned...
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