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    St. Valentine's Day falls on February 14, and is the traditional day on which lovers in certain cultures let each other know about their love, commonly by sending Valentine's cards, which are often anonymous. The history of Valentine's day can be traced back to a Catholic Church feast day, in honor of Saint Valentine. The day's associations with romantic love arrived after the High Middle Ages, during which the concept of romantic love was formulated.

    The day is now most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, the practice of hand writing notes has largely given way to the exchange of mass-produced greeting cards. The Greeting Card Association estimates that, world-wide, approximately one billion valentine cards are sent each year, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year behind Christmas. The association also estimates that women purchase approximately 85 percent of all valentines.

  • #2
    History of Valentine's Day

    February fertility festivals
    The association of the middle of February with love and fertility dates to ancient times. In the calendar of Ancient Athens, the period between mid January and mid February was the month of Gamelion, which was dedicated to the sacred marriage of Zeus and Hera.

    In Ancient Rome, the day of February 15 was Lupercalia, the festival of Lupercus, the god of fertility, who was represented as half-naked and dressed in goat skins. As part of the purification ritual, the priests of Lupercus would sacrifice goats to the god, and after drinking wine, they would run through the streets of Rome holding pieces of the goat skin above their heads, touching anyone they met. Young women especially would come forth voluntarily for the occasion, in the belief that being so touched would render them fruitful and bring easy childbirth.

    According to the Catholic Encyclopedia (1908 at least three different Saints Valentine, all of them martyrs and all quite obscure, are mentioned in the early martyrologies under the date of February 14:

    a priest in Rome who suffered martyrdom in the second half of the 3rd century and was buried on the Via Flaminia.
    a bishop of Interamna (modern Terni) also suffered martyrdom in the second half of the 3rd century and was also buried on the Via Flaminia, but in a different location than the priest.
    a martyr in North Africa, about whom little else is known.
    The connection between St. Valentine and romantic love is not mentioned in any early histories and is regarded by secular historians as purely a matter of legend (see below). The feast of St. Valentine was first declared to be on February 14 by Pope Gelasius I in 496. There is a widespread legend that he created the day to counter the practice held on Lupercalia of young men and women pairing off as lovers by drawing their names out of an urn, but this practice is not attested in any sources from that era.

    In the 19th century, relics of St. Valentine were donated by Pope Gregory XVI to the Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church in Dublin, Ireland, which has become a popular place of pilgrimage on February 14.

    In 1969, as part of a larger effort to pare down the number of saint days of purely legendary origin, the Church removed St. Valentine's Day as an official holiday from its calendar.

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    • #3
      Valentine

      The influential Gnostic teacher Valentinius was a candidate for Bishop of Rome in 143. In his teachings, the marriage bed assumed a central place in his version of Christian love, an emphasis sharply in contrast with the asceticism of mainstream Christianity. Stephan A. Hoeller assesses Valentinius on the subject : "In addition to baptism, anointing, eucharist, the initiation of priests and the rites of the dying, the Valentinian Gnosis mentions prominently two great and mysterious sacraments called "redemption" (apolytrosis) and "bridal chamber" respectively".

      The first recorded association of St. Valentine's Day with romantic love was in the 14th century in England and France, where February 14 was traditionally the day on which birds paired off to mate. This belief is mentioned in Geoffrey Chaucer's Parlement of Foules (1381)

      It was common during that era for lovers to exchange notes on this day and to call each other their "Valentines". A 14th century valentine is said to be in the collection of the British Library. It is probable that many of the legends about St. Valentine were invented during this period. Among the legends are ones that assert that:

      On the evening before St. Valentine was to be martyred for being a Christian, he passed a love note to his jailer's daughter which read, "From Your Valentine."
      During a ban on marriages of Roman soldiers by the Emperor Claudius II, St. Valentine secretly helped arrange marriages.
      In most versions of these legends, February 14 is the date associated with his martyrdom.

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        • #5
          In Persian Culture (Iran) this popular date is discreetly celebrated by most lovers despite the disapproval of such occasion by the hardline Islamic government as a copycat of the west, but Persian youths and adults manage to celebrate following the traditions of the west disregarding the limitations and restrictions imposed by the government.

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          • #6
            valentines day kheyli ham too iran ja oftade
            pesara rooye valentine day 3 ta gole rose be dokhtara midan be onvane "I LOVE YOU"







            God made Coke,
            God made Pepsi,
            God made Persian girls so DAMN SEXY!!!

            ~Zende Bad Iran Va Irani~

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            • #7
              valentines is good if u have a valentine....lol...bah bah bachehaye iran ham yad gereftan lol



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              • #8
                Originally posted by Parinaz_M
                valentines day kheyli ham too iran ja oftade
                pesara rooye valentine day 3 ta gole rose be dokhtara midan be onvane "I LOVE YOU"

                ghablan ham bood vali hala bishtar shodeh .

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                • #9
                  here in my country hotels are so fully book during valentine's day heheheh, but that's a true fact and i think even in other countries celebrate the same way especially for unmarried couple who practices sex b4 marriage.
                  People will doubt what u say but believe what u DO!

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                  • #10
                    sometimes i think february is a sinful month but a friend said dont worry here comes easter! the saddest part is that many people celebrate religious trdiations but their hearts are far from the true spirit it really represents.
                    People will doubt what u say but believe what u DO!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bluesky_152000
                      here in my country hotels are so fully book during valentine's day heheheh, but that's a true fact and i think even in other countries celebrate the same way especially for unmarried couple who practices sex b4 marriage.
                      in your country (which i don't know !) and in all the world, the valentine's day could be for each day. .

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                      • #12
                        yes everyday a valentine's day, love is a wonderful thing, especially when u hav someone special to share wd this love

                        (im from philippines)
                        People will doubt what u say but believe what u DO!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bluesky_152000
                          yes everyday a valentine's day, love is a wonderful thing, especially when u hav someone special to share wd this love

                          (im from philippines)
                          i am happy to know you . nice country and pretty girls .

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                          • #14
                            St. Valentine's Day

                            همانطور میدانید روز چهار شنبه سیزدهم فوریه ولن تاین در سرتاسر دنیا میباشد. بی مناسبت ندیدم که در مورد فلسفه ولن تاین مطلبی را خدمتتان عرضه کنم و این که در ایران باستان خودمان نیز همچنین روزی وجود داشته و اصلا چیز غربی و یا تهاجم فرهنگی نیست و مطمئن هستم
                            ولنتاین در قرن اول میلادی در روم زندگی می كرد در آن زمان روم تحت سلطه پادشاهی جنگجو به نام كلادسیوس بود كه


                            روز عشاق در ایران باستان:


                            سپندار مذگان" يا "اسفندار مذگان" نام داشته است. فلسفه بزرگداشتن اين روز به عنوان "روز عشق" به اين صورت بوده است كه در ايران باستان هر ماه را سي روز حساب مي كردند و علاوه بر اينكه ماه ها اسم داشتند، هريك از روزهاي ماه
                            نيز يك نام داشتند. بعنوان مثال روز اول "روز اهورا مزدا"، روز دوم، روز بهمن ( سلامت، انديشه) كه نخستين صفت خداوند است، روز سوم ارديبهشت يعني "بهترين راستي و پاكي" كه باز از صفات خداوند است، روز چهارم شهريور يعني
                            "شاهي و فرمانروايي آرماني" كه خاص خداوند است و روز پنجم "سپندار مذ" بودهاست. سپندار مذ لقب ملي زمين است. يعني گستراننده، مقدس، فروتن. زمين نمادعشق است چون با فروتني، تواضع و گذشت به همه عشق مي ورزد. زشت و زيبا را به يك چشم مي نگرد و همه را چون مادري در دامان پر مهر خود امان مي دهد. به همين دليل در فرهنگ باستان اسپندار مذگان را بعنوان نماد عشق مي پنداشتند. در هر ماه، يك بار، نام روز و ماه يكي مي شده است كه در همان روز كه نامش با نام ماه مقارن مي شد، جشني ترتيب مي دادند متناسب با نام آن روز و ماه. مثلا شانزدهمين روز هر ماه مهر نام داشت و كه در ماه مهر، "مهرگان" لقب مي گرفت. همين طور روز پنجم هر ماه سپندار مذ يا اسفندار مذ نام داشت كه در ماه دوازدهم سال كه آن هم اسفندار مذ نام داشت، جشني با همين عنوان مي گرفتندسپندار مذگان جشن زمين و گرامي داشت عشق است كه هر دو در كنار هم معنا پيدامي كردند. در اين روز زنان به شوهران خود با محبت هديه مي دادند. مردان نيز
                            نان و دختران را بر تخت شاهي نشانده، به آنها هديه داده و از آنها اطاعت مي كردند
                            .



                            MAHSA














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                            • #15
                              happy valentine mahsa khanoom... barnamat chie emroz?
                              نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


                              صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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