:: Legend about Gudastviri
:: Author: Amiran Ninua

Gudastviri
Here is the legend about the Gudastviri (Bagpipe. Also called “Stviri”). During the reign of king Mirian, when people were pagan, it was common to sacrifice a human. The victim was burned on a bonfire.
Once the son of old parents was taken to sacrifice. Poor husband and wife had nobody in the world but their only child. The desperate father made a strange instrument and left for the city where the king lived. Every evening he climbed the nearby hill and played that instrument. Everybody, hearing his music couldn’t help being amazed and captivated.

Old "Mestvire" (Gudastviri player)
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