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Valentines Day History And Why We Celebrate

 February is the month of love. Roses in hand, touch of spring in mind, this year's love festival has started with these. Starting with Rose Day, then Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, Kiss Day and lastly the much awaited Valentine's Day. Love episode for a week in a row.

Valentines Day History And Why We Celebrate
Valentines Day History And Why We Celebrate



 Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world on February 14 every year. On this day everyone expresses love to their loved ones. However, most people think that this day is only for lovers and couples. This is not true at all. Anyone can wish their loved ones on this day. It can be anyone, like - family members, friends, siblings and other people, who play an important role in your life.

Valentines Day History And Why We Celebrate


 Every year in this month for a week everyone enjoys the spring of love. But, does anyone know why Valentine's Day is celebrated? What is the history behind the observance? If you don't know about it, read this article. Today in this article we will tell why people all over the world are swept away in the tide of love on February 14 and why is this day celebrated? But let's have a look 

 source Of celebrate valentine's day

 The day is named after Saint Valentine. In the late fifth century, Pope Gelasius declared February 14 as Valentine's Day.

 history about to celebrate valentine's day

 If we turn the pages of history, we will find that this day commemorates the martyrdom of St. Valentine, a Roman resident, priest and physician during the third century. who was also a preacher. He also performed wedding ceremonies for Roman soldiers to marry.


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 Valentines Day History And Why We Celebrate

 Claudius II, a Roman emperor. who believed that unmarried soldiers were more efficient than married ones, therefore forbade them to marry. He made a law stating that young men serving in the army could not marry. When Saint Valentine, the priest, came to know about this law, he realized that this law was unjust.

So he secretly arranged marriages for soldiers who wanted to get married. Also he started preaching to instill love among other people. However, Claudius II soon found out about St. Valentine's deed and ordered Valentine's execution.

 In recognition of the sacrifice of Saint Valentine, who sacrificed his life for love, people there consider dedicating a day to story has it that St. Valentine was accused of proselytizing and sent to prison. While imprisoned, he restored the sight of a jailer's blind daughter with his healing magic. Soon after, inspired by Saint Valentine's work, many of the girl's family, including the girl's family, converted to Christianity and Valentine formed a relationship with the girl.

As soon as the news reached the king there, Valentine was ordered to be executed for the crime of proselytizing in defiance of the law. Before his execution, Saint Valentine wrote a letter to the girl, ending with 'Love from your Valentine'. Since then people consider his name as a symbol of love. Later Pope Gelasius first declared this day as Valentine's Day.


 Valentines Day History And Why We Celebrate


 Why do we celebrate this day?

 In the fifteenth century the word 'love' was used in love poems and stories to refer to love. A number of books, stories and poems bearing the name Valentine were published in the eighteenth century and were particularly popular among young people. In the mid-19th century, writings were circulated through greetings cards.

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 The main purpose of this day is to dedicate a few days to loved ones. People generally celebrate this day to show their love and respect to those important people who play an important role in your life. The celebration lasts for seven days. The whole week is known as Valentine week and people exchange gifts and wishes to each other.

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