The correct answer is D. All of the above.
Devuthani, Sanjhi Songs, and Katak Nahane songs are all religious songs. Devuthani songs are devotional songs in praise of Hindu deities. Sanjhi Songs are folk songs sung in the Indian state of Rajasthan, often on the occasion of the Teej festival. Katak Nahane songs are folk songs sung in the Indian state of Bihar, often on the occasion of the Chhath festival.
Devuthani songs are typically sung in a call-and-response format, with the lead singer being accompanied by a chorus of singers. The songs are often accompanied by instruments such as the tabla, the dholak, and the harmonium.
Sanji Songs are typically sung in a group, with the singers sitting in a circle. The songs are often accompanied by instruments such as the dholak, the manjira, and the sitar.
Katak Nahane songs are typically sung by women, and are often accompanied by instruments such as the dholak, the manjira, and the sitar.
All of these songs are an important part of the religious and cultural heritage of India.