FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT VALENTINE'S DAY
** India's Taj Mahal assumed control over 10 years to assemble, utilized a huge number of labourers and about bankrupted a domain—all so a man could express his affection for a lady. Mughal head Shah Jahan authorized the celebrated internationally milestone around 1632. It was proposed as a tomb for his third spouse, Mumtaz Mahal, who passed on bringing forth the couple's fourteenth youngster.As per accounts, the Shah was so dejected after his mate's passing that he entered a drawn-out time of grieving, repudiating music and different types of amusement for a long time. He manufactured the Taj Mahal—with its intricate minarets, 250-foot-high domed catacomb and 42-section of land grounds—fundamentally as a landmark to her memory. When he passed on in 1666, Shah Jahan was covered nearby his dearest spouse in the Taj's white marble tomb.
** Discussion hearts, truffles aplenty and heart-moulded boxes of chocolates—these are the images of Valentine's Day for some darlings around the globe. Be that as it may, for what reason do we have a "desserts to the sweet" custom each February 14?
"Approximately 150 million Valentine's Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine's Day the second most popular card-sending holiday after Christmas"
Whatever the reason, those universal minimal red boxes surge retires each year, and this week we're investigating the reasons why.
** Valentine's Day is really named for two distinctive Roman holy people, both called Valentine and both completely detached to sentimental love. In spite of the fact that legend endures that the first St. Valentine was a minister who performed illicit relational unions for the Emperor Claudius' fighters, there's no proof to recommend this at any point happened.
The main specify of St. Valentine's Day as a sentimental occasion showed up in the compositions of Chaucer in 1382. With the medieval period came another emphasis on unlawful yet modest cultured love, and it is here that we see a portion of the well-known iconography start to show up. Knights would offer roses to their ladies and commend their excellence in melodies from a remote place. In any case, sugar was as yet a valuable ware in Europe, so there was no discussion of trading treat blessings.



