Why valentine day  not  radha krishna  ram sita day

We all know Valentine's Day is celebrated in India by youths with full affections...

The holiday is named after Saint Valentine, a Catholic priest who lived in the 3rd century AD.

Amazingly , with so many reasons detailed in our holy books... we don't celebrate Radha Krishna love story as youth celebrated Valentine's Day..

The love stories of Radha Krishna, Ram and Sita are considered to be divine and spiritual in nature, rather than romantic.

The love stories are considered as an embodiment of the relationship between God and devotee, or the soul and the supreme soul.

The stories are also used as a metaphor for the human soul's journey to achieve spiritual union with God.

The stories are deeply embedded in Hindu culture and religion and are not usually associated with Valentine's Day which is a secular holiday celebrating romantic love.

Valentine's Day is a modern day celebration that primarily focuses on romantic relationships, whereas the stories of Radha Krishna, Ram and Sita are deeply rooted in ancient spiritual traditions.

These stories are considered as a source of inspiration and guidance for people to follow in their spiritual journey.

These stories are considered as a source of inspiration and guidance for people to follow in their spiritual journey.