Paramguru Sanjay Rath introduces “animal yogas” by first mapping all beings into a Vedic creation model: plants and animals as living souls working through karma, differentiated by elemental composition (pṛthvī–jala dominance), chakra/realm symbolism, and seed-sounds used in manifestation. From there he transitions into Jyotiṣa technique, highlighting Jaimini’s principle that Saturn and Ketu involved in yogas can indicate command over or work with animals, explaining the logic (discipline/training and servitude), and demonstrating how rāśi-dṛṣṭi versus graha-dṛṣṭi shows natural ability versus learned desire.
Multiple charts are used to illustrate professions and roles with animals (circus trainers, dog trainers, livestock raising), and the Q&A extends this to veterinarians, animal-rights advocates, and basic sign–animal correspondences, plus brief notes on omens and how animal encounters can be interpreted through graha–tattva principles.
