: In Georgia, the hymn is more than just music; it is a prayer. It is frequently played during moments of national or personal mourning and is a staple of liturgical life at the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi .
: If you are looking for music that provides a sense of peace, catharsis, and spiritual connection, this hymn is an essential listen. Its simplicity is its strength, stripping away artifice to present a raw, honest conversation with the divine. : In Georgia, the hymn is more than
: True to the traditions of Georgian polyphony but infused with a modern melodic sensitivity, the hymn is often performed with a slow, meditative tempo that encourages reflection. Its simplicity is its strength, stripping away artifice
The phrase (Georgian: დავიღალე, მოდი ჩემთან უფალო) is a deeply moving spiritual hymn composed by Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia. The title translates to "I am weary, come to me, O Lord" . Review of "Davighale, modi chemtan upalo" The title translates to "I am weary, come to me, O Lord"
: You can find various soulful renditions, including recordings on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube, where listeners often describe the experience as "divine" and "soul-opening".
This chant is widely regarded as one of the most powerful and emotional pieces of contemporary Georgian sacred music.