Bani Gandagana Бѓїбѓ’ჼფი Бѓ‘ანი - Бѓ’бѓђбѓњбѓ“бѓђбѓ’бѓђбѓњбѓђ

The song "Bani Gandagana" became a legend. It wasn't just a track for a festival; it became a bridge. It reminded the people that while they could travel far, the rhythm of their home—the pulse of the Adjaran mountains—would always bring their feet back to the red earth.

The village of Keda was preparing for the harvest festival. The tradition required a new "Gandagana"—a dance and song so powerful it would wake the soil for next year's crop. But the village had grown quiet. The youth were looking toward the cities, and the old rhythm was fading. The song "Bani Gandagana" became a legend

On the night of the festival, the bonfire roared. Bani stepped into the center of the circle. He began to play, but this time, he played faster than anyone had heard. The village of Keda was preparing for the harvest festival