History of Cupid, The God
of Love
Cupid is the most
famous of Valentine symbols and everybody knows that boy armed with
bow and arrows, and piercing hearts. He is known as a mischievous, winged
child armed with bow and arrows. The arrows signify desires and emotions of
love, and Cupid aims those arrows at Gods and Humans, causing them to
fall deeply in love. Cupid has always played a role in
the celebrations of love and lovers. 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 was Venus.

Cupid and Psyche
There is a very
interesting story about Cupid and His mortal Bride Psyche in Roman
mythology. 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
persuaded her to look at Cupid. As soon as Psyche looked
at Cupid, Cupid punished her by leaving her. Their lovely castle
and gardens vanished too. Psyche found herself alone in an open field
with no signs of other beings or Cupid. As she wandered trying 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 more 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. She was also warned not to open the box. But Temptation overcame
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 deadly 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.
Today, Cupid and
his arrows have become the most popular of love signs, and love is most
frequently depicted by two hearts pierced by an arrow, Cupid's
arrow.
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