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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Rashi Drishti

 One of the strongest arguments against the simplistic claim that “Rāśi Dṛṣṭi belongs only to Jaimini and is therefore somehow secondary or non-Parāśarian.”

The reality is more nuanced.

The opening chapters of Bṛhat Parāśara Horā Śāstra themselves describe sign aspects before entering specifically Jaimini-oriented topics like:

  • Chara Kārakas,
  • Argalā,
  • Pada,
  • etc.

That alone indicates that the compilers/redactors of the tradition did not see Rāśi Dṛṣṭi as alien to the broader Jyotiṣa framework.

 

Why This Matters

If Rāśi Dṛṣṭi were:

  • merely a late interpolation,
  • or exclusively the Jaimini doctrine,
    Then its placement in foundational structural chapters of BPHS would make little sense.

Instead, its inclusion suggests:

  1. The concept was already well-known,
  2. accepted by astrological savants,
  3. and viewed as a legitimate mode of relational influence.

The tradition appears to preserve two parallel systems:

  • Graha Dṛṣṭi (planetary aspect),
  • Rāśi Dṛṣṭi (sign aspect).

Not necessarily as competitors, but as different layers of interpretation.

 

Graha Dṛṣṭi vs Rāśi Dṛṣṭi

A useful way to understand the distinction:

System

Nature

Graha Dṛṣṭi

Planet-centric influence

Rāśi Dṛṣṭi

Sign-field relationship

Partial aspects

Directional/intensity-based

Rāśi aspects

Structural/environmental

Graha Dṛṣṭi asks:

“Which planet directly projects force?”

Rāśi Dṛṣṭi asks:

“Which domains/sign-fields are interacting?”

So, when planets occupy those interacting signs, they naturally become participants in the sambandha.

 

Why Later Astrologers Narrowed It

Over time, many traditions became heavily Graha-Dṛṣṭi-centric because:

  • Graha aspects are easier to quantify,
  • easier for predictive event timing,
  • and integrated into Ṣaḍbala, aspect strength, avasthās, etc.

Rāśi Dṛṣṭi remained more prominent in:

  • Jaimini,
  • rāśi-based yogas,
  • pāda analysis,
  • spiritual/structural readings,
  • and certain South Indian paramparās.

But that does not invalidate it.

 

Important Historical Point

Classical Jyotiṣa was probably never as compartmentalised historically as modern textbook presentations make it seem.

Modern students often hear:

  • “This is Parāśari,”
  • “This is Jaimini,”
    as though the systems were sealed off.

But older savants frequently cross-used:

  • rāśi dṛṣṭi,
  • graha dṛṣṭi,
  • argalā,
  • yogas,
  • nakṣatra logic,
  • strength systems,
    all together.

The textual boundaries are cleaner than the actual interpretive tradition.

 

If:

  • BPHS itself preserves Rāśi Dṛṣṭi in foundational chapters,
  • and ancient commentators continued transmitting it,

Then it is difficult to argue that Rāśi Dṛṣṭi is somehow “inauthentic” or merely an optional curiosity.

Rather, it should be understood as:

  • a parallel aspect doctrine,
  • operating differently from Graha Dṛṣṭi,
  • but still capable of creating sambandha between signs, houses, and planetary occupants.

Example:

  • Aries aspecting Aquarius,
  • Jupiter in Aries,
  • Mars in Aquarius,

does create a meaningful relational field between Jupiter and Mars through Rāśi Dṛṣṭi — especially when reinforced by other factors.