1-3. Räçi Drishtis. O Maitreya, now detailed are the Drishtis, emanating from the Räçi Mesh etc.
Every Movable Räçi drishties the 3 Fixed Räçis, leaving the Fixed Räçi adjacent to it. Every
Fixed Räçi gives Drishti to the 3 Movable Räçis, barring the adjacent Movable Räçi. And a
Common Räçi gives a Drishti to the other three Common Räçis. The Grah in a Räçi gives the
same Drishti, as the Räçi (in which the Grah is) does.
4-5. Dristhis of the Grahas. A Grah in a Movable Räçi gives a Drishti to the other 3 Fixed Räçis,
leaving the Fixed Räçi next to it. A Grah in a Fixed Räçi does not give a Drishti to the next
Movable Räçi, but the remaining 3 Movable Räçis. The one in a Common Räçi gives a Drishti
to the remaining 3 Common Räçis. Simultaneously a Grah in the Räçi, that receives a Drishti, is
also subjected to the Drishti concerned.
6-9. Diagram of Dristhis. As depicted by Lord Brahma, I now narrate the diagram of Drishtis, so
that Drishtis are easily understood by a mere sight of the diagram. Draw a square, or a circle
marking the 8 directions (4 corners and 4 quarters thereof). Mark the zodiacal Räçis, as under:
Mesh and Vrishabh in East, Mithun in the North-East, Kark and Simh in the North, Kanya in
the North-West, Tula and Vrischik in the West, Dhanu in the South-West, Makar and Kumbh
in the South and Meen in the South-East.
Every Movable Räçi drishties the 3 Fixed Räçis, leaving the Fixed Räçi adjacent to it. Every
Fixed Räçi gives Drishti to the 3 Movable Räçis, barring the adjacent Movable Räçi. And a
Common Räçi gives a Drishti to the other three Common Räçis. The Grah in a Räçi gives the
same Drishti, as the Räçi (in which the Grah is) does.
4-5. Dristhis of the Grahas. A Grah in a Movable Räçi gives a Drishti to the other 3 Fixed Räçis,
leaving the Fixed Räçi next to it. A Grah in a Fixed Räçi does not give a Drishti to the next
Movable Räçi, but the remaining 3 Movable Räçis. The one in a Common Räçi gives a Drishti
to the remaining 3 Common Räçis. Simultaneously a Grah in the Räçi, that receives a Drishti, is
also subjected to the Drishti concerned.
6-9. Diagram of Dristhis. As depicted by Lord Brahma, I now narrate the diagram of Drishtis, so
that Drishtis are easily understood by a mere sight of the diagram. Draw a square, or a circle
marking the 8 directions (4 corners and 4 quarters thereof). Mark the zodiacal Räçis, as under:
Mesh and Vrishabh in East, Mithun in the North-East, Kark and Simh in the North, Kanya in
the North-West, Tula and Vrischik in the West, Dhanu in the South-West, Makar and Kumbh
in the South and Meen in the South-East.