This panel depicts different aspects of the indigenous Mizo way of life, as well as their equipments and utensils. We can see how a regular day must have been like for the earlier Mizos. Women are seen spinning yarn, and we see children playing games, all seemingly without a care in the world. However, at their very courtyard, a malicious element that has threatened to disrupt their peaceful life has appeared.

Certain scenes depicted in this panel are not necessarily a faithful reproduction of a historical occurrence. Rather, they are meant to represent how we perceive and respond to stimuli or event that we are unfamiliar with. History has witnessed countless wars and conflicts between nations and tribes. Similarly, in Mizo history too, we have witnessed outside forces disturbing peace in the land. It is quite evident that different people respond to these forces differently, and this holds true even to this day. We all have external forces and elements that disturb us at all times. Therefore, we must all keep aware of how each of us react and respond to such forces.