Sloka 18 -19 : When a she-buffalo or a cow is to be purchased or taken in a gift, the effect will be as described below: When counting from Uttara¬phalguni to the star ruling on the day of buying or receiving, if the number so got be within the first 3, it indicates gain; if within the next 2, it denotes loss; the next 8 signify gain of money, the next 5, happiness; the next 8, again gain, and the last 1, great fear. The corres¬ponding portions of the body indicated by the said six groups are (1) head (2) face (3) the two feet (4) chest (5) the breasts and (6) the private part. Bulls and other similar guadrupeds should be bought or taken in gift after carefully consulting this Chakra.
Sloka 19½ -20½: When mounting a horse, count from the star occupied by the Sun till the natal star of the person concerned (inclusive of of Abhijit). If the number be within the first 5, it is on the back; if within the next 10, it is on the hind portion. The next 2 will be on the tail; the next 4, on the legs; the next 5, on the belly; and the last 2, on the face. The effects of these in their order are (1) prosperity (2) gain (3) loss of wife (4) obstacles (5) destruction and (6) gain of money.
Sloka 20½ – 2½: When mounting an elephant, count from the star occupied by the Sun to the natal star of the person. If the number be within (1) the first 2 (2) the next 2, (3) the next 2, (4) the next 2, (5) the next 2, (6) the next 4, (7) the next 4, (8) the next 4, and (9) the last 6, the limbs in their order with the corresponding effects will be as follows: (1) ears-gain (2) head-gain (3) tusk-great gain (4) tail-destruction (5) trunk-prosperity (6) back-wealth (7)- chest-disease (8) face-indifferent and (9) feet-gain.
Sloka 21½ – 22½: To mount a palanquin, count from the Sun’s star to the star occupied by the Moon at the time. Allocate in the regular order 5 stars for each of the four quarters of the palanquin beginning form the East, the last 7 being reserved for the centre. The several respective effects will be (1) health (2) much difficulty (3) emaciation (4) disease and (5) good. When the person mounts a palanquin in an auspicious moment, it ensures long life, growth and happiness.
Slokas 22 ½ – 24: In holding a royal umbrella, the asterisms (1) Ardra, (2) Uttaraphalguni, (3) Uttarashadha, (4) Uttarabhadra, (5) Rohini, (6) Pushya, (7) Sravana, (8) Dhanishta and (9) Salabhisha are always auspicious. Count from the natal star to the star occupied by the Sun. The first 3 asterisms are to be reserved for the bottom or handle of the umbrella, and the next 7 to the stick or holder; the next 5, to the portion of the stick protruding above; the next 8 to the inside of the umbrella and the last 4 to its top. The several effects in their order will be (1) destruction (2) loss of wealth (3) royal favour (4) a great and good king and (5) fame.
Sloka 25: Count from the Sun’s star to the star occupied by the Moon at the time. Reserve 4 each for the four corners of the cot, and a star each for the four knobs of the four legs; and 7 for the centre of the cot. The corresponding effects will be extreme happiness for the ceatre, ear for the four corners, good offsprings and prosperity for the knobs. Thus has been described the Mancha chakra.
Sroka 26: Count from the Sun’s star till the natal star of the person concerned. Reserve 5 stars for the arrow-blade and 5 for the arrow-handle; 5 at the junction point of the arrow and the bend of the bow; 2 stars for the bow-cane and 5 at each of the two ends of the bow. The respective effects will be (1) gain (2) victory (3) becoming valorous (4) discomfiture and (5) destruction. Thus say the wise. This is called Chapa Chakra.
Sloka 27: Count from the star occupied by the Sun till the natal star of the person concerned. If the number happens to fall within (1) the first 3 (2) the next 6 (3) the next 3 (4) the next 6 (5) the next 3 (6) the next 3 and (7) the last 3, they are said to be in the following parts of the car, and their respective effects are as noted against each of them. (1) Danda or central pole-success (2) the wheels-fame (3) the top-death (4) the bottom-happiness (5) the front of the car-gain of money (6) yoke-failure or obstacle and (7) all round-¬yielding happiness.
Sloka 28: Count from the star occupied by the Sun till the star ruling on the day. If the number happens to fall in anyone of the nine groups of three each, the effect will be (1) destruction (2) prosperity (3) freedom from disease (4) destruction (5) influx of wealth (6) trouble from Government (7) poverty, indigence (8) causing death and (9) happiness respectively. This is the peculiarity of the Ghurna Chakra or oil mill used for extracting oil from sesamum, cocoanut and the like.
Sloka 29: Count from the Sun’s star to that oc¬cupied by the Moon. If the number falls within (1) the first 4 (2) the next 2 (3) the next 2 (4) the next 1 (5) the next 5 (6) the next 5 (7) the next 2 and (8) the next 6, the effects in their order will be (1) prosperity (2) destruc¬tion (3) much gain (4) destruction (5) death (6) good (7) emaciation of the body and (8) much wealth. Through this Ghurna Chakra, one must make a beginning in the proper time for extracting the juice of sugarcane.
Sloka 30: Count from the Sun’s star till the star of the day in question. If the number be within the first 3, it is bad; if between 4 and 6, it is good; if between 7 and 9, it is bad; if within the next 5, i.e., between 10 and 14, it is auspicious; if within 15 and 17, it is bad; if between 18 and 22, it is good. In the next 3, i.e., between 23 and 25, it is bad. In the last 2, it is auspicious. This is the rule to be observed in the Hala-plough Chakra while sowing – seeds or starting agricultural operations newly.
Sloka 31: Counting from the star occupied by the Sun (inclusive of Abhijit), place the first 6 above the boat, 3 on the top of the prop or support, 3 on the bottom of the same, one on the back, 6 on both the sides at 3 each, and 3 on Sukkanaka-the helm of a ship and 6 inside the boat. This is a Chakra to be used when building a new boat or plying the same. The 6 stars over the boat and a like number inside are declared to be propitious, while the rest indicate evil. Arabic: Sukkana.
Sloka 32: Counting from Krittika till the star ruling on the day, reserve 5 for the face, 9 for the neck, 8 for the centre and 5 for the post. The respective effects of these 4 groups are (1) honour (2) gain (3) the death of the master and (4) kingship. This is known as Deepika Chakra and is to be used when a lamp is to be newly lit, in order to gain prosperity.
Sloka 33: The 3 stars from Rohini should be reserved for the centre. The remaining 24 in groups of 3 each should be allotted in their order to the 8 quarters or directions beginning from the East. A well or a reservoir dug when the Moon is in anyone of these groups will reveal the chance of finding water or not in that area in the following manner. (1) Water will be found very soon (2) there will be no water (3) medium (4) no water (5) plenty of water (6) very sweet water (7) water will be saltish (8) full of water and (9) medium.