February 10, 2010

Roses Valentine's Day

Roses have been used ot represent love, cheerfulness and beauty.  On different important occasions, we tend to express our feelings with roses instead of words and therefore, this flower is taken to symbolize love.  This can be illustrated by Matanapatha or the Legend of Roses, a verse drama written in the traditional Chant verse form by King Vajiravudh.  The drama involves a powerful angel who is intensely in love with Matanapatha, who ignores him.  consequently, he harbours a grudge against her and turns her into a rose on earth.  On the full moon night, she will become human and only when she finds true love will she be able to maintain her human form.

credit :  Thai Stamp Bulletin, vol. 2010 Issue Jan-Mar.

1 comment:

Jonny York said...

Hey buddy, obviously roses are given on the valentine days to the person you choose, to propose them for the life partner. People celebrate valentine very ease and have lots of fun.