"CUPID"
The
Most famous symbol of Valentine
     

Cupid
was the Roman god of love, usually
identified also with his Greek equivalent Eros, hence the
word erotic. Did you know that while Cupid's
Golden Arrow generally refers to virtuous true love,
Cupid's Leaden Arrow is said to represent wanton sensual
passion?
Cupid
has always played a role in the celebrations of love and
lovers. He is known as a mischievous, winged child, whose
arrows who would pierce the hearts of his victims causing
them to fall deeply in love. In ancient Greece he was
known as Eros the young son of Aphrodite, the goddess of
love and beauty. To the Roman's he was Cupid, and his
mother Venus
One legend tells the story of Cupid and the mortal
maiden, Psyche. Venus was jealous of the beauty of
Psyche, and ordered Cupid to punish the mortal. But
instead, Cupid fell deeply in love with her. He took her
as his wife, but as a mortal she was forbidden to look at
him. Psyche was happy until her sisters convinced her to
look at Cupid. Cupid punished her by departing. Their
lovely castle and gardens vanished with him and Psyche
found herself alone in an open field
As she wandered to find her love, she came upon the
temple of Venus. Wishing to destroy her, the goddess of
love gave Psyche a series of tasks, each harder and
dangerous than the last. For her last task Psyche was
given a little box and told to take it to the underworld.
She was told to get some of the beauty of Proserpine, the
wife of Pluto, and put it in the box.
During her trip she was given tips on avoiding the
dangers of the realm of the dead. And also warned not to
open the box. Temptation would overcome Psyche and she
opened the box. But instead of finding beauty, she found
deadly slumber
Cupid found her lifeless on the ground. He gathered the
sleep from her body and put it back in the box. Cupid
forgave her, as did Venus. The gods, moved by Psyche's
love for Cupid made her a goddess.
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