Geghard means "sacred spear", which Roman soldiers used to stab Jesus before he was crucified. The monastery was built early to collect part of the "sacred spear". The monastery is said to have been built in the 4th century, meaning "cave church" in Armenian, and is named for its large number of buildings hewn in rocks. The monastery includes a central church, two cavern churches and a king's bedding, which has been preserved to date. The monastery experienced the destruction of the Arabs, the destruction of the Mongols and the occupation of Timur, and also experienced several major earthquakes, which have undergone many vicissitudes and have been repaired. The existing monastery in the rocky middle of the 13th century AD, built by the Armenian great nobles Zakarian and Proshian families. The monastery is all built from the rocky rock, and the space is very clever. Entering the monastery, there are many mysterious stone carvings in the church, there are songs from the cave, such as the sound of the sky, looking for the sound of the cave, there is a cave inside, a small stone hall, the top of the light into the light, four red women believers and two black men believers echoed the harmony.