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Cupid and his arrows for St. Valentine’s Day

Anita Valentinova, 10.02.2011

One of the most popular symbols of Valentine’s Day is Cupid. Who is Cupid, the herald of the Day of Love? This is the cute, winged angel which makes you fall in love. Even though we find too many excuses to escape from the love and focus our attention on our everyday tasks, Cupid always finds us. The legend says that Cupid is equipped with two kinds of arrows. His golden arrows cause the true love that everybody dreams of. However, his arrows, made of lead, penetrate in the heart as well and bring the passion and the fire within.

Cupid is the Roman god of love. He is considered to be the son of Venus. He is an angelic cherub with wings who is armed with a bow and a quiver with a never-ending supply of golden arrows. He uses the bow to shoot a golden arrow into the heart of the unsuspecting person who is destined to fall in love with the next person they meet.

The Greek Mythology claims that Cupid is Eros and he is the winged son of Aphrodite. Cherubs are the descendants of Eros. Hence, they are the lovable angels that are armed with bows and arrows to distribute the love in the air all over the world. Saint Valentine’s Day 2011 in Bulgaria- this year Cupid brings the best gift for couples in love- a romantic, unwinding and memorable vacation in Bulgaria. The Day of Love is the best occasion to discover new landscapes and experience new cultures! Hot offers for 14th February 2011 in the last minute, ensure your romantic getaway in Bulgaria at reasonable prices! Pay attention to extras and choose the most romantic destination of the year!

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Saint Valentine’s Day 2011 in Bulgaria