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Baliyatra Festival

Baliyatra Festival:

The President of India extended greetings on the occasion of the historic ‘Baliyatra’ festival and ‘Boita Bandana’ to all the countrymen.

  • It is celebrated annually in Cuttack, Odisha.
  • The term Bali Jatra literally means ‘Voyage to Bali’.
  • It is celebrated every year on Kartika Purnima that marks the day that the seafaring traders departed for the Indonesian islands.
  • It is organised every year to commemorate the 2,000-year-old maritime and cultural links between ancient Kalinga (today’s Odisha) and Bali and other South and Southeast Asian regions like Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
  • The celebration features grand fairs, elaborate rides, food and dance.
  • Indian women perform ‘Boita Bandana’, they make boats of paper or banana leaf (sholapith) with lighted lamps inside and float them down the Mahanadi as a part of the celebrations.
  • The Bali Jatra celebrates the ingenuity and skill of those expert sailors who made Kalinga, one of the most prosperous empires of its time.