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In the construction of the mahavedi to house this thing, the round garhapatya (“gahr-huh-PUHT-yuh”) and the square ahavaniya (“ah-huh-vuh-NEE-yuh”) must have the same area, an early form of squaring the circle. A deity of this thing is invoked in the opening line of the Rigveda. The death of the asuri Holika is celebrated by one of these things on the night (10[1])before Holi. In a wedding ceremony called saptapadi (“SUP-tuh-puh-dee”), the bride and groom go around (10[1])this thing seven times. (10[1])During aarti (“AHR-thee”), these things are circled before a murti, and during Diwali, houses are adorned with diyas containing this thing. (10[1])This thing central to a yajña (“YUHG-nyuh”) is personified by the god Agni. (10[1])For 10 points, Hindus (10[1])cremate bodies with what classical element? (10[1])■END■ (10[2]0[1])

ANSWER: fire [or flame; or bonfire; accept agni until said; prompt on light by asking “what thing produces that light?”]
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