Why Sanskrit + Solfeggio?
Sanskrit was not invented — it was discovered. Ancient rishis encoded vibration into sound. Modern physics calls it cymatics. The Sanskrit tradition called it Nada Brahma: sound as the source of creation.
Cymatics alignment
When water is vibrated at specific Hz frequencies, it forms mandala-like geometric patterns identical to Sanskrit symbols — a phenomenon documented by Swiss researcher Hans Jenny and corroborated by Dr. Masaru Emoto's water crystal research.
432 Hz vs 440 Hz
Modern music is tuned to 440 Hz (set as international standard in 1953). Ancient instruments and Vedic chanting are naturally closer to 432 Hz — which aligns with the Solfeggio scale and the mathematical constants of nature including the Fibonacci sequence and Schumann resonance.
528 Hz & cellular repair
Biochemist Dr. Glen Rein found that 528 Hz increases UV light absorption in DNA — suggesting the frequency may support cellular self-repair. This is the same frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA in laboratory settings.
The 396 Hz frequency is the foundational tone of the Solfeggio scale — associated with liberation from subconscious fear and deep emotional blockages held in the body. In Vedic terms, this corresponds to the release of samskaras (impressions) stored at the root level of consciousness.
Ganesha Gayatri Mantra
Ganesha is the remover of obstacles. The Gayatri invokes divine light of wisdom. Together at 396 Hz they dissolve the root-level blocks — fear, guilt, inherited grief — that prevent liberation.
View mantra page →Known as the "Love Frequency" or "Miracle Tone," 528 Hz is associated with the repair of cellular DNA, restoration of balance in the body, and activation of the heart centre. Research from the work of Dr. Glen Rein suggests 528 Hz increases UV light absorption in DNA — the same frequency at which chlorophyll in plants absorbs sunlight.
Bho Shambo
Bho Shambo is a Shiva invocation — "O Auspicious One." Shiva governs transformation and the release of attachment. Sung at 528 Hz, this mantra acts as a direct instruction to the heart: release what no longer serves, repair what was broken.
View mantra page →Devaki Suta Govinda
This Krishna invocation addresses the divine as the son of Devaki — emphasising the descent of love into the world. At 528 Hz, the heart-opening quality of Krishna bhakti is amplified by the resonance of the love frequency itself.
View mantra page →This track has been pitch-edited and tuned by Mahakatha's production team for optimal resonance. The precise frequency has been selected to align with the mantra's inherent vibrational quality rather than mapped to a standard solfeggio tone.
Om Namo Hanumate
Hanuman embodies total devotion and the transcendence of the ego-mind. This pitch-edited version of the Hanuman mantra has been tuned to enhance the mantra's protective and stabilising qualities — ideal for breaking through emotional resistance.
View mantra page →Complete Solfeggio Collection
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What are solfeggio frequencies? +
Solfeggio frequencies are a set of ancient tones — 396, 417, 528, 639, 741, and 852 Hz — believed to carry specific healing and consciousness-expanding properties. They were rediscovered by Dr. Joseph Puleo in the 1990s from a Gregorian hymn, and gained widespread recognition through Dr. Masaru Emoto's water crystal research and subsequent acoustic studies.
Are these mantras really tuned to these frequencies? +
Yes. These recordings are produced at specific Hz using professional audio production — adjusting the concert pitch so the foundational drone and melodic elements vibrate at the target solfeggio frequency. This is done at the mixing and mastering stage by Mahakatha's production team.
What is the difference between 396 Hz and 528 Hz? +
396 Hz is the root frequency — it works on liberation from fear, guilt, and grief (root chakra). 528 Hz is the heart frequency — associated with love, transformation, and cellular repair (heart chakra). Begin with 528 Hz if you are new to frequency work, or 396 Hz if you are specifically working through grief or fear.
Which frequency should I start with? +
Start with 528 Hz — specifically Bho Shambo or Devaki Suta Govinda. These are melodically beautiful, accessible, and the 528 Hz resonance is the most documented. If you are working through grief, trauma, or deep fear, start with Ganesha Gayatri at 396 Hz.
Can I use solfeggio mantras for sleep? +
Yes. The 528 Hz tracks pair well with sleep practice — the heart-opening quality aids release of the day's tension. For a dedicated sleep practice, explore the Mahakatha Sleep Mantra Collection — 19 tracks (11 minutes each) specifically produced for deep sleep.