Pawl Kut
Observed byEthnic Mizo
TypeMizo festival
SignificanceHarvest festival. 1 day long

The Pawl Kut is a festival of Mizoram held in December in India.[1] Pawl means "Straw" hence pawl kut means a straw harvest festival. It is typically celebrated in December for two days after harvest and an important festival.[2]

Celebration

Meat and egg form a customary part of the feast for the festival. A ritual known as Chawnghnawt is observed during the festival. During Chawnghnawt ritual mother and her children are made to sit on a memorial platform constructed specially for the purpose of Pawl Kut. The mother feeds her children with meat and eggs, and her children in turn feed their mother with eggs and meat.[3]

References

  1. Barthakur, Dilip Ranjan (2003). The Music And Musical Instruments of North Eastern India. Mittal Publications. p. 55. ISBN 978-81-7099-881-5. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. Pachuau, Rintluanga (2009). Mizoram: A Study in Comprehensive Geography. Northern Book Centre. ISBN 9788172112646.
  3. Lalthangliana, B. Culture and folklore of Mizoram. ISBN 9788123026589. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
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