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(Confusion between saptak and octave must be avoided. The saptak is a set of notes, while an octave in western music is an interval, i.e. a measure of distance between two notes.)
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Talking about frequencies of the svaras, the frequencies change for all svaras i.e. Sa 240 Hz, Re 270 Hz, Ga 288 Hz, Ma 320 Hz, Pa 360 Hz, Dha 405 Hz, and Ni 432 Hz. Consequently, the Sa after the Ni of 432 Hz has a frequency of 480 Hz i.e. double the Lower saptak Sa, as do all 6 other svaras.
Talking about frequencies of the svaras, the frequencies change for all svaras i.e. Sa 240 Hz, Re 270 Hz, Komal Ga 288 Hz, Ma 320 Hz, Pa 360 Hz, Dha 405 Hz, and Komal Ni 432 Hz. Consequently, the Sa after the Ni of 432 Hz has a frequency of 480 Hz i.e. double the Lower saptak Sa, as do all 6 other svaras.
Considering the Sa of the Madhya Saptak, the frequencies of the other [[svara]]s would be,
Considering the Sa of the Madhya Saptak, the frequencies of the other [[svara]]s would be,
                   '''Sa      Re      Ga    Ma      Pa      Dha    Ni'''
                   '''Sa      Re      Ga    Ma      Pa      Dha    Ni'''
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