The ‘Bali Yatra’ festival in Odisha commemorates:

Ancient maritime trade links
The harvest season
Lord Kartikeya
The monsoon season

The correct answer is: a) Ancient maritime trade links.

The Bali Yatra festival is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian state of Odisha. It is a major tourist attraction and is held every year in the month of November. The festival commemorates the ancient maritime trade links between Odisha and Southeast Asia.

The festival is held in the town of Puri, which is located on the eastern coast of Odisha. The main event of the festival is a procession of boats that are decorated with flowers and flags. The boats are then set adrift in the sea, symbolizing the ancient trade links between Odisha and Southeast Asia.

The Bali Yatra festival is a time for celebration and thanksgiving. It is a time to remember the importance of maritime trade and to celebrate the cultural links between Odisha and Southeast Asia.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option a: Ancient maritime trade links. The Bali Yatra festival commemorates the ancient maritime trade links between Odisha and Southeast Asia.
  • Option b: The harvest season. The Bali Yatra festival is not a harvest festival.
  • Option c: Lord Kartikeya. The Bali Yatra festival is not a festival dedicated to Lord Kartikeya.
  • Option d: The monsoon season. The Bali Yatra festival is not a festival dedicated to the monsoon season.