"Aw, thisen ropui ber chu, Isuan a tuarna chu; Kraws chungah thisen hlu a luang, Rinnain ka lo hmu" (Oh, the most glorious blood, through Jesus' suffering; precious blood flowed on the cross, I see it by faith).

(often known as Lalduhsaki) is a prominent Mizo gospel singer, and "Krawsah Chuan Thisen Hlu A Awm" (There is Precious Blood on the Cross) is one of her widely recognized renditions of a classic Mizo hymn.

They describe the singer looking at the cross, witnessing Christ's suffering, and pledging to follow Him until they reach the place where "tears will fall no more".

It reflects on the heavy burden of the cross (kraws rit tak) that Jesus carried for humanity.

The song is frequently performed by various artists like Isaac Hnamte and church choirs such as the Khatla Pastor Bial Zaipawl , making it a staple in Mizo worship music.

The song is included in the as hymn number 202 and is particularly significant during Good Friday services. Meaning and Themes

The lyrics focus on the central Christian belief in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ on Calvary. Key themes include:

The song concludes with the hope of eternal life, moving from the sorrow of the cross to the glory of a heavenly crown. Summary of Lyrics