Mizo calendar
This calendar comprises 12 months, each closely associated with the cultural, agricultural, and spiritual practices of the Mizo people.The 15th night, when the moon neither fully waxed nor waned, was considered unique and not part of either phase.They referred to this day as Lalmanga Nu Lawmrawih Ni—a name rooted in an enduring local folktale."[citation needed] According to tradition, a widow called Lalmanga Nu (lit.After Lalmanga Nu Lawmrawih Ni, the Mizo believed that the sun began its "return," causing days to grow progressively shorter.