![]() Mula relates to Adya Kali as the origin, the Mother of the Universe and ultimate creative force. Relative to this duality of creation and destruction, Mula relates to Kali, the Goddess of Time who rules eternity as well. Mula’s presiding deity is Nirriti, which means negation or calamity, but also Mula means the opposite as well, the root or the origins. ![]() The headless body of the serpent symbolizes its powerful energies of death and transformation. Mula is ruled by Ketu as a planetary influence, the south node of the Moon, also called Dragon’s tail or tail of the serpent. The Galactic Center falls in Mula Nakshatra, which marks the first 13 degrees 20 minutes of the sign of Sagittarius. It contains many secrets of creation and destruction, karma and transcendence. ![]() ![]() It marks the two sides of the zodiac from looking inwards from our solar system towards the center of the galaxy in Sagittarius to looking outwards from the center of the galaxy from Gemini (Orion). The Shiva-Kali Axis in Vedic astrology is the important axis between the Galactic Center in early Sagittarius (Kali) and the point opposite to it or the Anti-Galactic Center in early Gemini (Shiva). ![]()
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