The faith and worship of the Mro people in the past.
The ancient Mro-Khimi people worshiped traditional deities. Later, most worshiped Buddhism. There are also Christians.
Buddhists also worship their traditional deities. The traditional deities are the guardian deities of the house; They are the guardian deities.
One of the hallmarks of animism is that the Mro-Khimi people seem to have a special belief in "KNIQKHOEQMAQ" as the traditional deity, Nikhutmar. The term "Kanikutmar" is a combination of two words in the Mro-Khimi culture.
In the Mro-Khimi language, "sun" is called "kani" and "kutmar" means the universe. "Kanikutmar" means the Creator of the sun and the universe.
When the Mro-Khimi people saw strange ghosts, they called them "Kniq Jy, Xajy" (Sun and Moon). It is because they are making an accent. However, the Mro-Khimi people only ask for "Kanikhutmar" if they have any problems or illnesses.
In creation stories, an old woman named KOEQMRIKOEQMRAN "Kutmari Khutmarin" is said to have created man and woman from dust.
The Mro-Khimi sect was sent to search for the statue of Mahamuni, which had been missing for many years during the reign of King Dharaja (485). "Mro dog fur"; The Mro-Khimi people have been practicing Buddhism for a long time.
The first Mro-Khimi religion was Christianity from the lampstand. In April 1932, Mro-Khimi was first baptized and baptized in the Michung area of Paletwa Township.
1907 In July, the Mara Evangelical Church is said to have infiltrated the Mro-Khimi people.
The main religions of the Mro-Khimi people today are Buddhism and Christianity. There are also some Mro-Khimi people who worship the traditional deity.The main religions of the Mro-Khimi people today are Buddhism and Christianity. There are also some Mro-Khimi people who worship the traditional deity.
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