Here's the history behind Valentine's Day:
There are several stories about the origin of February 14 being celebrated as Valentine's Day. The romantic holiday, according to Britannica Encyclopedia, originated from the Roman festival of Lupercalia where men and women were paired with each other through a lottery draw. The festival also included rites where women were hit by men, allegedly to boost their fertility. Britannica says by the end of the 5th century, Pope Galasius I replaced the festival with Saint Valentine's Day.
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Other versions claim the festival of love is named after a martyred saint called Valentine who was killed by King Claudius II Gothicus. As per other accounts, the holiday was named after Saint Valentine who secretly married off couples to spare their husbands from war.
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The day, with its origins in Christianity, is now celebrated world over by people of many religions. With romance all around, many couples also propose to each other on Valentine's Day. The week leading up to Valentine's Day is also celebrated by couples - Rose Day, Propose Day, Teddy Day to name a few.
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