In the Georgian worldview, seasons are deeply symbolic, and —winter—holds a unique place as a period of reflection, endurance, and memory. While other seasons like gazapxuli (spring) or zapxuli (summer) represent growth and activity, winter is the time of the supra (traditional feast), where community and heritage are preserved through polyphonic singing. The Folk Song: "Zamtari"
: The lyrics typically use the cold and barren landscape of winter as a metaphor for the passing of time and the inevitable cycle of life and death. In the Georgian worldview, seasons are deeply symbolic,
: True to the world-renowned Georgian polyphonic tradition , the song is usually performed in a three-part harmony. Groups like the Tsinandali Choir and Georgian Voices are famous for their renditions. In the Georgian worldview