The unfolding of the raga's swaras or notes has often been refereed to as the unfolding of the 'note' petals of a mystic flower. Which was in fact the layout of musical notes during the days of the Sama Veda. When the Sama Veda was first composed, it was not sung, but chanted, in what are now the first three notes of the scale:Sa, Re and Ga. According to the Naradiya Shiksha, at some point, to these three notes of the were then added a fourth, fifth, sixth and then a seventh note, to get a complete scale.the three note-petals on either side of the 'Sa' or mystic kernel of the flower. By which the note-scheme now consisted of Ma, Ga, Re, Sa, Ni, Dha, Pa- set clockwise, or in the descending order. It was a truly meditative approach.
Who is responsible for action that takes place? If you think that you are, you will need to reflect on the question. Never consider yourself as the doer of actions. God himself is the doer and the one undergoing action. You have not made this world and the weight of this world is not over you. If you surrender to the one who has made this world and who is taking care of this world, then whatever you do will be noble and good for everybody. Krishna said to Arjuna in the Bhagvad Gita:"Give up your pride, beliefs and attachment to body and then come to my rescue. I am all-knowing and am the supreme soul. By doing so, you will experience divine peace and reach the supreme blissful state."