: 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

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"

If we repair the encoding, the Georgian title looks like this: (Zarzma — Gaprindi Am Gulshi)

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

: 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 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).

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