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Valentine's Day
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Valentine's Day

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Valentine's Day is a beautiful global celebration of romance, love, and affectionate friendships, observed every year on February 14.

22010 days ago 1966-02-14

Primary date & Panchangam

Mon, 14 Feb 1966
Monday
1966
Parabhava Masi 2
Krishna Paksha Dashami Jyeshtha - Pada 2

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What is Valentine's Day?

Valentine's Day is recognized globally as a dedicated day to celebrate love and romance. Originally originating as a Western Christian feast day honoring an early saint named Valentinus (Saint Valentine), it has gradually evolved over the centuries into a significant cultural and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions around the world. Legend says that Saint Valentine defied the emperor's orders and secretly married young couples to spare the husbands from war, making him a timeless symbol of passionate and enduring love.

Expressing Love and Affection

On this day, people express their deep love and heartfelt affection for their romantic partners, spouses, family, and close friends. This is traditionally done by exchanging beautiful handmade or commercial greeting cards, giving thoughtful gifts like boxes of premium chocolates and exquisite jewelry, and sharing stunning bouquets, particularly red roses. Couples often celebrate by planning romantic dinners, taking special trips, or simply spending quality time together to reignite their bond. It is a day explicitly dedicated to making loved ones feel incredibly special and cherished.

Global Observance and Meaning

While firmly rooted in Western historical and religious traditions, Valentine's Day is now widely celebrated by people of all ages and backgrounds worldwide. In recent years, the celebration has expanded beyond just romantic love to include "Galentine's Day" (celebrating female friendships) and showing appreciation for family members. It serves as a beautiful, much-needed reminder in our busy modern lives to pause, reflect, and visibly cherish those we care about most. True celebration lies in mutual respect, profound understanding, and genuine care rather than just extravagant gifts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a day dedicated entirely to celebrating love, profound affection, and strong friendship, usually observed by expressing appreciation to those we care about.

Saint Valentine was a 3rd-century Roman clergyman who purportedly ministered to persecuted Christians and secretly performed weddings for soldiers who were forbidden to marry.

Red roses have historically been associated with Aphrodite and Venus, the goddesses of love. They globally symbolize deep passion, romance, and true love.

Absolutely not! Valentine's Day is about expressing love in all its beautiful forms. You can easily celebrate by showing appreciation to your friends, parents, or even treating yourself.

In many cultures, especially among the youth, the seven days preceding Valentine's Day are celebrated as a lead-up, including specific days like Rose Day, Propose Day, and Chocolate Day.

Observance dates — before & after

1961-02-14 Year 1961 Past
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1967-02-14 Year 1967
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1971-02-14 Year 1971