Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Valentine's Day 2020 | Importance and significance of the romance festival

Valentine's Day 2020 | Importance and significance of the romance festival

New Delhi | Jagran Lifestyle Desk: Festival of romance, Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world on February 14. On this day, love birds give cards, letters, flowers and presents to their spouse or partner. The couple may also arrange a romantic meal in a restaurant for dinner or night in a hotel. Common symbols of Valentine's Day are red roses, hearts and cupid. Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine. It is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal working hours.
On this day, people celebrate their love for their partner by sending gifts online or flowers, cards or letters. People who would like to have a romantic relationship with someone may use the occasion to make this worth rememberance. valentine's cards are often decorated with pictures of hearts, chocolates, lingeries and champagne or wine. Some people use the occasion to present lavish gifts like jewellery. Restaurants and hotel as well offer special discounts at this time, which includes romantic meals.
Valentine's Day is not a public holiday. Government offices, stores, school and other institutes remain open as usual. Public transport runs on their regular schedule. Restaurants, however, are busier as couple go out for an evening with their spouse or partner. The day has been associated with romantic love in the middle ages in England. Traditionally, lovers exchange hand written notes. Commercial cards became available in the mid-nineteenth century.
Valentine's Day symbols are the heart, particularly in pink and red, and pictures or models of Cupid. Cupid is usually portrayed as a small winged figure with a bow and arrow. As per mythological text, he uses arrow to strike the hearts of people. couples gift each other flowers, chocolate, red roses and lingerie.

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