Tuesday 12 February 2013

what is LOVE??(valentines day)


Hi frds, I am here today to say u “HOW THE VALENTINE’S DAY” had came......:)
Before saying the history I want just say u something how the people are thinking about “LOVE”. Some say “when we see the girl/boy we get an ring in our heart ” & many more.....:) But it is not love frds just infatuation ......:)
Love means not only giving r taking but it means also scarifying....:)
“U may just ask me y & how??”
Then before saying “how did valentine’s day had came” just I want u to say a small story.
STORY: 
Once upon a time they was a beautiful girl. One day a men had say her & felt in love (only 1 side).He use to go behind her every day......:)
After some days he suddenly shocked by seeing 1 seen!!!
“What It may be??”(just thinking know........:) )
He say that the girl he was loving had a lover already....(But he didn’t even till her that he was loving r forced her to love him r did something to love him)
Just left that place & thinking something........:(
After few days he tried to forget her but he can’t....:( & at the same time he knows that the person who is loving her lover was given a punishment .....”Do u know what it is???”
That is “DIED”.....(if the same situation occurs to u lover of u’s what would u do?? Just say yourself)
“Do u know what had done the person(loving boy)?”....He took that punishment instead of him( by saying that I had done that mistake not him).....
At last the lover had died( means scarifying) !!!! But he kept her lover happy (by engaging both lovers).....
The main reason of saying this story is beacz just My heart said me “do different” (by saying indirectly what is love)
The History of Valentine's Day
The origins of Valentine's Day trace back to the ancient Roman celebration of Lupercalia. Held on February 15, Lupercalia honoured the gods Lupercus and Faunus, as well as the legendary founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. In addition to a bountiful feast, Lupercalia festivities are purported to have included the pairing of young women and men. Men would draw women's names from a box, and each couple would be paired until next year's celebration.
While this pairing of couples set the tone for today's holiday, it wasn't called "Valentine's Day" until a priest named Valentine came along. Valentine, a romantic at heart, disobeyed Emperor Claudius II's decree that soldiers remain bachelors. Claudius handed down this decree believing that soldiers would be distracted and unable to concentrate on fighting if they were married or engaged. Valentine defied the emperor and secretly performed marriage ceremonies. As a result of his defiance, Valentine was put to death on February 14.
After Valentine's death, he was named a saint. As Christianity spread through Rome, the priests moved Lupercalia from February 15 to February 14 and renamed it St. Valentine's Day to honour Saint Valentine.
Fun Facts
  •         Approximately 1 billion Valentine's Day cards are sent each year. Half of those are sent through Care2 (OK, maybe not HALF... or even half of half... but we are growing fast!)
  •    In order of popularity, Valentine's Day cards are given to: teachers, children, mothers, wives, sweethearts, Koko the gorilla.
  •    The expression "wearing your heart on your sleeve" comes from a Valentine's Day party tradition. Young women would write their names on slips of paper to be drawn by young men. A man would then wear a woman's name on his sleeve to claim her as his valentine.
  • Which colour will u prefer?
       1. Blue- I’m free
       2.Green- I’m waiting
       3.Orange- going to propose
       4,Pink- accepted just now!!!
       5.Black- proposal rejected
       6.White- already booked
       7.Yellow- broke up!!!
      8.Gray- not interested…
      9.Red- leave me


                                                                                                                -Your’s santoshklpkl

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