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Which of the following best describes the cultural significance of "Mim" in the "Mim Kut festival"?

AA rare millet stored for famine

BThe sacred herb for tribal healing

CThe last harvest representing survival and love

DA mythological offering for spirits only

Answer:

C. The last harvest representing survival and love

Read Explanation:

Overview of Mim Kut

  • Mim Kut is a traditional festival celebrated primarily by the Mizo people of Mizoram, India.

  • It is historically categorized as one of the Pawl Kut and Chapchar Kut related agricultural festivals, specifically focusing on the harvest season.

Cultural Significance of 'Mim'

  • The term 'Mim' refers to the Job's tears plant (Coix lacryma-jobi), a type of grain that was historically harvested during this period.

  • The festival serves as a memorial tribute to the departed souls of the community, reflecting the deep-rooted Mizo belief in honoring ancestors.

  • It symbolizes the final harvest of the agricultural cycle, marking the transition of food security for the coming year.


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