The “Veena” or “Saraswati Veena” is a stringed instrument sometimes used in the accompaniment of:

Work songs
Romantic folk songs
Devotional folk songs
Songs narrating epics or ballads

The correct answer is: c) Devotional folk songs.

The veena is a stringed instrument that is used in Indian classical music. It is a long-necked instrument with seven strings, and it is played by plucking the strings with the fingers. The veena is often used to accompany devotional songs, and it is also used in solo performances.

Work songs are songs that are sung while people are working. They are often used to set a rhythm and to keep people motivated. Romantic folk songs are songs that are about love and relationships. They are often sung by couples or by groups of friends. Songs narrating epics or ballads are songs that tell stories. They are often about historical events or about mythological characters.

The veena is not typically used to accompany work songs, romantic folk songs, or songs narrating epics or ballads. It is most commonly used to accompany devotional songs.