Aluda Qetelauri - Zecas Shakheneo Aparekav Now

At the heart of the poem is the conflict between and the imperatives of society . Aluda, a legendary Xevsur warrior, undergoes a profound internal metamorphosis after a battle with his Muslim enemy, Mutsali. Traditionally, Xevsur custom required a warrior to cut off the hand of a fallen foe as a trophy. However, witnessing Mutsali's bravery leads Aluda to a "noble heart" realization: he refuses to mutilate the body, recognizing his enemy's shared humanity. The Sacrifice and Excommunication

Aluda’s decision to offer a sacrifice to honor the soul of his "infidel" enemy is the climax of his rebellion against the temi (peasant commune). By prioritizing universal human values over tribal religious laws, Aluda is branded a traitor. Vazha-Pshavela - GEOLITEKA translated Georgian literature Aluda Qetelauri - Zecas Shakheneo Aparekav

This essay explores the themes and significance of , one of the most celebrated epic poems by the Georgian writer and philosopher Vazha-Pshavela . Individual Morality vs. Tribal Tradition At the heart of the poem is the