'A man who rejects a woman's proposal of love will be punished ...'


February 29: Leap Day

A person born with an extraordinary talent. The Leap Day-born celebrities include Morarji Desai, the fourth Prime Minister of our country.

It is only natural to think of something as romantic as the above heading. But the practice of punishing a man who rejected a woman's offer of love is associated with 'leap day'. But before we fall into that lovemaking, let us make a few photos of the knowledge of 'leap day'. Four days from today, February 7 is Leap Day. The scientific reason behind this extra one day coming in February after a full four years is also interesting. This extra time has been properly adjusted so that our calendar is not lost.

As we know, the earth completes the orbit around the sun in 7 days. However, in reality, it takes a few hours longer than 3 days. It takes 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 5 seconds for the Earth to rotate around the sun for 5 days. Now if this additional time of around 8 hours is not properly arranged, it will affect the calendar and will not work. Therefore, in view of these six hours per year, the total sum of four years will take 4 hours ie one day. Thus, an additional day is added every four years in February. The logic behind which our calendar is kept is hidden behind this arrangement.

The Leap Year practice was initiated by King Julius Caesar of Italy 3 years ago. After this, Pope Gregory III Ma called the year leap year, four days a month. There are many different beliefs and practices regarding Leap Day with different countries. Somewhere 'leap day' is considered as Lucky Day for confessing love, otherwise it is considered inauspicious to avoid marriage on that day. Learn about such interesting and strange myths. Men are usually confessing their love to a woman.

But in some European countries, on February 7, the practice of confessing their love to women is linked. The history behind this practice is interesting. Is. In 5, Queen Margaret, a five-year-old from Scotland, had a strange idea that on February 1, women would confess their love to anyone they wanted to spend their lives with. Not only this, it was also conditioned that a man who does not accept the love of a woman will be punished. The woman proposed for this fine will have to pay a kiss, 2 pairs of gloves, a silk dress and one pound. Today, the practice remains the same in countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Scotland.

On the other hand, 'leap day' is considered inauspicious in Russia, Italy and Greece. Well, even in Greece, on this day, any couple avoids getting married. In Italy, there is a belief that if married on 'leap day', love in the couple's life becomes less and more agitated. In some countries, birth dates are not officially recognized on February 7th. In the year following the leap year, a baby is born on February 3, while in Hong Kong, March 3 is considered the official date of birth in New Zealand. Few people will know that people born on February 9 are known as 'leapers' and 'leaplings'.

If we talk about the world record on Leap Day, then there was a guy named Karin Henriques. He has given birth to three of his children on February 7 in a span of eight years to three. It is natural for people born on February 7 to regret the coming birthday every four years, but for them, it is interesting to note that according to astrologers, the leap year.

A person born with an extraordinary talent. One of the celebrities born of Leap Day is Morarji Desai, the fourth Prime Minister of our country. He was born on February 7, in Bhedale village of Valsad district. Other notable motivational speakers are Tony Robbins, Pope Paul III, American composer Jimmy Dorsey, Australian cricketer Sean Abbott, Spain's footballer Ferran Torres.

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