The origins of Valentines Day

Many people cherish,celebrate and commercialize the day ,however, not many know the origins behind it.Here's a little look into the history behind the month of romance and the day of love.

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and many may be planning something special for their Valentines. Every year, on the 14th day of February, millions across the world present their loved ones with candy, flowers, chocolates and such other Valentine’s Day gifts.
Many people cherish, celebrate and commercialize the day, however, not many know the origins behind it. Here’s a little look into the history behind the month of romance and the day of love.

There are many legends about the  origin of Valentine’s Day. One such legend  claims Valentine’s Day  has its roots in ancient Italian society. According to the legend, this celebration originated because of a Christian priest, St Valentine, who helped lovers get married during the reign of Roman Emperor Claudius in 269 A.D. Valentine was eventually executed because he acted against the will of the Emperor.

The Full Story on Valentine’s Day

Emperor Claudius required soldiers to fight battles for him. He was of the opinion that married men made very bad soldiers since they gave priority to their families and most of the married soldiers were reluctant to leave their families for battle. Hence Claudius abolished the concept of marriage.

Bishop Valentine took it upon himself to get the soldiers married. He used to secretly invite lovers to his place and conduct their marriages. When Emperor Claudius learnt about this he was furious and had Valentine arrested.

According to the legend while in jail and awaiting execution Valentine fell in love with the blind daughter of the jailer. Before his execution Valentine had sent her a message signed “From Your Valentine”. Till date, this phrase coined by Valentine remains ever popular and is used worldwide on Valentine’s Day.

While some believe the concept of romantic love goes far back to ancient times long before the legend of St Valentine.

The exact origin will never be confirmed but the celebration that accompanies it is one that has been confirmed, tried and tested.

Celebration of Love on Valentine’s Day

Till the late 19th century, the significance of Valentine’s Day was limited to romantic couples who courted their lovers and exchanged love letters, poems or gifts on Valentines Day.

Towards the end of the 19th century the significance of this festival underwent a change. People started celebrating Valentine’s Day to express love and affection towards all those who made their lives special.

Valentine’s Day is now considered as an occasion to celebrate all beautiful human relationships. The festival has come to be known as the day to celebrate love in all forms. People make it a point to wish ‘Happy Valentine’s Day’ to their friends, parents, siblings, teachers or anyone they consider special. In many schools, get together s are organised by children to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day is now considered as an occasion to discover the universal feelings and emotions which represent love.

Valentine’s Day in Present Times
Today Valentine’s Day has become a craze particularly among the youth. Young lovers make elaborate plans for celebrating this day well in advance. Those without lovers seek dates with a view to celebrate Valentine’s Day in a romantic manner. Shops selling cards, flowers and other romantic gifts are decked up with symbols of romance- hearts, rose and cupid. Jewelers attempt to lure lovers with attractive schemes and vibrant display of eye-catching jewellery.

Lovers holding hands and celebrating this day is a common sight in parks and restaurants. Special Valentine Day parties are also organized by many hotels and discotheques. Some people also choose to go to romantic getaways for celebrating this day quietly with their loved ones.

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