Zarzma--gafrindi Am Gulshi. Бѓ–бѓђбѓ Бѓ–бѓ›бѓђ--бѓ’бѓђбѓ¤бѓ Бѓ˜бѓњбѓ“ი Бѓђбѓ› Бѓ’ჼლჸი. Access

: One poignant line translates to: "Fly away, I’ve grown old, who needs an old man?" The Name "Zarzma"

The garbled part of your query roughly corresponds to the artist and title in its native script. Find a to the song. Learn more about the history of the Zarzma Monastery .

The text you shared is the title of a melancholic and poetic Georgian song titled (გაფრინდი ამ გულში), which translates to "Fly Away From This Heart." It is performed by the Georgian folk ensemble Zarzma (ბენდი ზარზმა). : One poignant line translates to: "Fly away,

: Originally in the 8th–9th centuries by St. Serapion Zarzmeli.

: Local lore says the name "Zarzma" comes from the Georgian word for "alarm" or "tragedy" ( zari ), following a miracle that occurred during the monastery's founding. The text you shared is the title of

The band takes its name from the , a significant spiritual and architectural site in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia.

: It is famous for its massive bell tower—one of the largest in Georgia—and its rich 14th-century frescoes. 🛠️ What the Scrambled Text Actually Says : Local lore says the name "Zarzma" comes

The strange characters in your text are likely a "mojibake" error—a result of a computer program failing to properly display the original script. 🎵 Song Overview: "Gafrindi Am Gulshi"