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Saiprasad Ravishankar

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Not all mantra meditations are equal: Emergence of divergent alpha oscillatory dynamics across mantras

bioRxiv Preprint Server February 26, 2026 Angqi Li, Julio Rodriguez-Larios, Mengsen Zhang et al. preprint

Two types of mantra meditation produce distinct brain activity patterns. Novice practitioners were randomly assigned to chant either the Hare Krishna (HK) or Sa-Ta-Na-Ma (SA) mantra. EEG measurements showed that HK meditation led to widespread decreases in alpha power and increases in alpha frequency during and after practice, suggesting a more activating, attentionally focused state. In contrast, SA meditation produced localized alpha power reduction and, after training, a significant decrease in alpha frequency, indicating a more relaxed state. Both groups reported reduced stress. These results challenge the idea that all mantra meditation is the same and underscore the need to differentiate practices for targeted mental health applications.