Glimpses of Bali Yatra in Odia literature

The world-famous fair showcases Odisha's rich cultural heritage dating back to around 2,500 years.

Bali Yatra

A nation’s culture captures the collective psyche and lifestyle of its people. It encapsulates its tradition, custom, fairs, festivals, enterprises, industries, art, sculpture, literature and music. Besides its rich cultural endowments, people of Kalinga (ancient name of Odisha) were known for their glorious maritime trade. In ancient times, traders (Sadhavas) of Kalinga undertook long sea voyages to south-east Asian countries, especially to Bali in Indonesia and returned home with plenty of wealth. Our history, folklores, myths and literature carry vivid footprints of Odisha’s maritime trade.

The heroics and success of Sadhavas are deeply embedded in every Odias’ collective psyche as illustrated in our folklores. Kunja Bihari Dash’s Kuhuk Mandal Chadeikatha, Saudagarara Charipua Katha, Taapoi Katha, Sadhavara Sanapua, among others, have references to this tradition. It is also amply illustrated in Kumar Purnima and Rajo songs.