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Note to moderator: read the answerline carefully. On December 11, 2024, a group in Bhopal broke the world record for doing (0[1])this activity with the Karma Yoga. This activity is both facilitated by, and in itself the best way to understand, the contents of the Samaveda. In a practice called japa that is aided (20[1])by objects like the japamala, Hindus perform this (0[1])action (20[1])(*) 108 (0[1])times. (10[2])Millions of Hindus (0[1])do this action daily with the Hanuman Chalisa. This activity may be done when an aarti flame is being offered with Om Jai Jagdish Hare. Forms of this activity include bhajan, mantra, and kirtan, the last of which uniquely (0[1])features a call and response. (0[1])For 10 points, along with playing instruments and dancing, (10[2])groups of Hindus perform what vocal activity? (10[2])■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: singing [or song; or chanting; or reciting; accept bhajan, mantra, and kirtan until read; accept chanting or reciting shloka or any god's name; accept hymning; accept sama until "Samaveda" is read; accept gāyana or gā́yati; accept japa until read; prompt on vocalizing or ululating; prompt on music or dancing or playing instruments or meditating with "alongside what other action?"; prompt on speaking or uttering or equivalents or praying or reading the Bhagavad Gita or reading the Vedas with "in what manner?"]
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