From the article: Is Valentine’s Day a Good Idea for Sikhs?
In Sikhism, the equivalent of a valentine is a verse from Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scripture, and is meant to deeply pierce the heart with spiritual love. Such valentines are known as "prem dhey theer" or "arrows of love," and are exchanged between lovers of the divine known as sakhis, who regardless of gender, are considered to be the soul bride sisters of the divine groom Waheguru. Sikhism love letters can be sent any time of year. You can send one right now and share a divine valentine with someone longing for spiritual love. Just select a verse from Gurbani and post it here.
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- 30 years ago Valentine's day didn't exist, neither in Germany, nor in Belgium, now since a few years it has swapped over from the States. But it is not celebrated very much.
- —Guest Gattina
Valentine's day
- Happy Valentine's day to me. Thanks to God. I do not know the meaning, but now, I know. Well, what more to write.
- —Guest dilvender
The Lord's Love is a Pointed Arrow
- Har Prem bani man maariaa anneeaalae anneeaa raam rajae|| The hymn of God's love is a pointed arrow which has smitten my heart O Lord King
- —S_Khalsa
The Arrow of the Lord's Love
- Merai man tan prem lagaa har bann jeeo||The arrow of the Lord's Love has pierced by mind and body.
- —guruz

