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This Article on Astro Diagnosis is continuing from Jan 2010 issue as a series of 12
Zodiac signs till December 2010 in this Astrovision. Medical Anatomy of the Body
& Natal Charts (Courtesy: Dr. Bhamidipati Satyanarayana, MD KPAF Member &
Source: Astrodatabank). Sri K Raghavendra Kumar M.Sc. B.Ed, Member of KPAF
Hyderabad was extended his assistance in preparing this article.
Libra
Venus as Lord of Libra represents Face, Vision, Genital Organs, Semen, Urine,
Luster of Body, Throat, Water in Body, Glands, Ovaries, Gullet, Chin, Cheeks,
Navel, Left Bar & Productive Organ.
Eye troubles, Venereal diseases, Disease in face, Urinal disease, fading away of
Luster of body, Indigestion, Throat troub1es, Diabetes, Dropsy fever and disease
concerning glands, carbuncles, stricture Urethra, Stone in Bladder and Kidneys,
Kidney troubles, Cataract and weakness of sexual organs, tonsillitis, disease of
Ovaries, Mucous disease, skin disease, gonorrhea. syphilis, goiter, gout and
anemia and Brights disease Cysts etc.
Physiologically this sign rules the kidneys, the lumbar region of the spine, the
skin, the ureters, which are the tiny ducts running between the kidneys and the
bladder, and the vaso-motor system. The afflictions from with the Libran is most
likely to suffer are Bright's disease, lumbago, disturbed urine. The disease
depends greatly upon the planets afflicting: if Saturn, there is a scarcity of urine;
if Jupiter, an excess, etc. Nephritis, eczema, and diabetes are also diseases from
which the Libran is likely to suffer.
VENUS-Throat, kidneys, thymus gland, venous circulation.
MOON-Esophagus, uterus, ovaries, lymphatics, sympathetic nervous system
synovial fluid, alimentary canal, lymph, chyle, nerve sheaths.
JUPITER-Liver, glycogen, suprarenals, arterial circulation, fibrin of blood,
disposition of fats.
MARS-Iron in blood, red coloring matter in blood, genitals, motor nerves, left
cerebral hemisphere, muscular movements, desire body, rectum.
Airy signs rising (Libra) give a nervous temperament and make the person liable
to disorders of the lungs, heart and kidneys. Many planets in these signs give
people literary and artistic inclinations.
The main indicators of health and disease are the Sun, Moon and Ascendant,
together with the planets in the First House or just above the Ascendant. The
twelve signs of the Zodiac confer a vitality of differing degrees and when there
are no planets near the rising sign it is of much greater importance than
otherwise. The signs may be classified as follows:
Aries, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Sagittarius are
Gemini,
Virgo,
Libra
and
Aquarius
are
Cancer, Capricorn and Pisces are signs of weak vitality.
strongly vital
moderately
signs.
vital.
The afflictions from Cardinal Signs, Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn, indicate
acute ailments which usually run their course and leave no particular trace.
The afflictions from Fixed Signs, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius, indicate
organic or hereditary tendencies which are difficult to conquer and usually
become chronic.
The diseases indicated by Common Signs, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces,
are convertible. They may be entirely overcome or run their course until they
become chronic, according to the mental temperament of the person in whose
figure these are found.
Libra contains Chithra-3-4, Swathi & Visakha 1-3 pada who rules the following
anatomy of the body:
Chitra 3-4: Kidneys, Loins, Hernia, Lumbar Region of Spine, Vase Motor system.
Polyuria, Inflammation of Urethra connecting Kidneys & Bladder, Brights
diseases, Lumbago, Kidneys troubles Excess of Urine, Hemorrhage of the
kidneys, Renal stones, Reflux to Aries Sunstroke, Brain fever, pains in head.
125
126
Ma-Me
Ma-Ke
127
128
Ma-Ve
Ma-Su
129
Ma-Mo
Tuberculosis
Pain/swelling at this part
Pain at this region
Pain/swelling in stomach
Failure of adrenal
Ra-Ra
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
Ra-Ju
Ra-Sa
Ra-Me
Ra-Ke
Ra-Ve
Ra-Su
Ra-Mo
Ra-Ma
Pain/swelling Hernia
Tumor and extra growth
Chronic ailment in pelvis bone
Infection of the layer - Adrenal
Falling of hair
Pain and swelling
Burning and shooting pains in pyramid
Ailment of kidney
Sudden intestinal problem
Visakha 1-3: Lower Abdomen, Parts near Bladder, Kidneys, and Pancreatic
Glands. Deficiency of Adrenal secretion, Renal abscess, skin eruption, diabetes,
kidney sluggish, insulin deficiency. Congestion of Brain, Coma, Vertigo.
139
140
141
142
143
Ju-Ju
Ju-Sa
Ju-Me
Ju-Ke
Ju-Ve
144
145
Ju-Su
Ju-Mo
Appendicular
Renal
Nipple like duct
Urethra (urine track)
Portal (nervous structure around
urethra)
Spleen
Appendix
Libra Ailments:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Adrenal Gland
Kidney Failure, Cancer, Renal Problems
Kidney Transplantation
Ovaries Cyst/Cancer (will be discussed in next issue)
Uterus Cancer (will be discussed in next issue)
Hysterectomy (will be discussed in next issue)
Lumbar (will be discussed in next issue)
Eczema (will be discussed in next issue)
a. Adrenal Gland:
Endocrine system
Adrenal gland
In mammals, the adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands) are the
triangular-shaped endocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys. They are
chiefly responsible for releasing hormones in conjunction with stress through the
synthesis of corticosteroids and catecholamines, including cortisol and adrenaline
(epinephrine), respectively.
Anatomy and function;
Anatomically, the adrenal glands are located in the retroperitoneum situated atop
the kidneys, one on each side. They are surrounded by an adipose capsule and
renal fascia. In humans, the adrenal glands are found at the level of the 12th
thoracic vertebra. Each adrenal gland is separated into two distinct structures,
the adrenal cortex and medulla, both of which produce hormones. The cortex
mainly produces cortisol, aldosterone, and androgens, while the medulla chiefly
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine. The average combined weight of the
adrenal glands in an adult is 7 to 10 grams.
Cortex:
The adrenal cortex is devoted to the synthesis of corticosteroid hormones from
cholesterol. Some cells belong to the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and are
the source of cortisol and corticosterone synthesis. Under normal unstressed
conditions, the human adrenal glands produce the equivalent of 3540 mg of
cortisone acetate per day. Other cortical cells produce androgens such as
testosterone, while some regulate water and electrolyte concentrations by
secreting aldosterone. In contrast to the direct innervation of the medulla, the
cortex is regulated by neuroendocrine hormones secreted by the pituitary gland
and hypothalamus, as well as by the renin-angiotensin system.
The adrenal cortex comprises three zones, or layers. This anatomic zonation can
be appreciated at the microscopic level, where each zone can be recognized and
distinguished from one another based on structural and anatomic characteristics.
The adrenal cortex exhibits functional zonation as well: by virtue of the
characteristic enzymes present in each zone, the zones produce and secrete
distinct hormones.
Medulla:
The adrenal medulla is the core of the adrenal gland, and is surrounded by the
adrenal cortex. The chromaffin cells of the medulla, named for their characteristic
brown staining with chromic acid salts, are the body's main source of the
circulating
catecholamines
adrenaline
(epinephrine)
and
noradrenaline
(norepinephrine). Derived from the amino acid tyrosine, these water-soluble
hormones are major hormones underlying the fight-or-flight response.
To carry out its part of this response, the adrenal medulla receives input from the
sympathetic nervous system through preganglionic fibers originating in the
thoracic spinal cord from T5T11. Because it is innervated by preganglionic nerve
fibers, the adrenal medulla can be considered as a specialized sympathetic
ganglion.[4] Unlike other sympathetic ganglia, however, the adrenal medulla
lacks distinct synapses and releases its secretions directly into the blood.
Cortisol also promotes epinephrine synthesis in the medulla. Produced in the
cortex, cortisol reaches the adrenal medulla and at high levels, the hormone can
promote the upregulation of phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT),
thereby increasing epinephrine synthesis and secretion.
(Courtesy: Dr. Bhadmidipati Satyanarayana, MD KPAF Member)
The
ANALYSIS:
01 Evans Linda
Date 18/11/1942 Time 07:06:00 EWT Place Hartford CT
Day Wednesday; Lat 41:45:00 N Long : 72:41:00 W TZ
75:00:00 W Time Corr - 0:50:44; KP-NA 22:57:55 Birth
Star: Uttara Bhadhra- 3 Rasi: Pisces Asc. : Lib 24:20:26
American actress, probably best known for the role of Krystle
Carrington in "Dynasty," a TV night-time soap that aired from
1981-1989. Tall at 5'8", with a serene beauty, she entered
show business through commercials while still in high school.
During Su-Me (Jan 1998) idiopathic edema, which caused
Adrenal gland problems.
VI CSL Su(1,Sco,10) in Ju(9,3,5); VIII CSL Ra(10) in
Ke(4,7/Sa); XII & Lib CSL Ve(1 Sco 1,8) in Ju(as above.
During Su-Me(1/1988) the native suffered adrenal failure. Su
as VI CSL conj with Venus in the star of karaka Jupiter.
02 Keith Brain
Date 14/11/1921 Time 02:00:00 EST Place Bayonne NJ *
Day Monday Lat 40:40:00 N Long 74:06:00 W TZ 75:00:00
W Time Corr 0:03:36 KP-NA 22:40:20 Birth Star: Aswini-4
Rasi: Aries Asc. : Vir 2:21:19
American movie and TV actor, who appeared in 80 films,
versatile enough to portray everything from a homicidal
maniac to a burly military man to a kindly parent.
VI CSL Mo (8,11) in Ke(7-2 Lib,1,10/Me); VIII CSL Sa(1,5,6)
in Mo(8,11; XII CSL Ra(1 conj Ju) in Ma(1,9/Ma); Lib CSL
Ve(2 Lib) in Ra(1 as above).
During Ju-Ra (May 1997) the native suffered Lung cancer
spread to adrenal glands as karaka Jupiter and Rahu
indicated the aliment.
03 Rudhyar Dane:
Date 23/03/1895 Time 00:42:00 LMT Place Paris, France
Day Saturday Lat 48:52:00 N Long 2:20:00 E TZ 2:20:00
E Time Corr 0:00:00 KP-NA 22:18:01 Birth Star: Aswini-4
Rasi: Aries Asc. : Sco 21:32:49.
French-American astrologer, one of most
respected astrologers of the 20th century.
noted
and
RENAL:
The kidneys are paired organs with several functions. They are seen in many
types of animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are an
essential part of the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as
the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid-base balance, and regulation
of blood pressure. They serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and
remove wastes which are diverted to the urinary bladder. In producing urine, the
kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium; the kidneys also are
responsible for the re-absorption of water, glucose, and amino acids. The kidneys
also produce hormones including calcitriol, renin, and erythropoietin.
Located at the rear of the abdominal cavity in the retroperitoneum, the kidneys
receive blood from the paired renal arteries, and drain into the paired renal veins.
Each kidney excretes urine into a ureter, itself a paired structure that empties
into the urinary bladder.
Renal physiology is the study of kidney function, while nephrology is the medical
specialty concerned with kidney diseases. Diseases of the kidney are diverse, but
individuals with kidney disease frequently display characteristic clinical features.
Common clinical conditions involving the kidney include the nephritic and
nephrotic syndromes, renal cysts, acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease,
urinary tract infection, nephrolithiasis, and urinary tract obstruction. Various
cancers of the kidney exist; the most common adult renal cancer is renal cell
carcinoma. Cancers, cysts, and some other renal conditions can be managed with
removal of the kidney, or nephrectomy. When renal function, measured by
glomerular filtration rate, is persistently poor, dialysis and kidney transplantation
may be treatment options. Although they are not severely harmful, kidney stones
can be a pain and a nuisance. The removal of kidney stones includes sound wave
treatment, which breaks up the stones into smaller pieces which are then passed
through the urinary tract. One common symptom of kidney stones is a sharp pain
in the medial/lateral segments of the lower back.
Location:
In humans, the kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity, in a space called the
retroperitoneum. There are two, one on each side of the spine; they are
approximately at the vertebral level T12 to L3. The right kidney sits just below
the diaphragm and posterior to the liver, the left below the diaphragm and
posterior to the spleen. Resting on top of each kidney is an adrenal gland. The
asymmetry within the abdominal cavity caused by the liver typically results in the
right kidney being slightly lower than the left, and left kidney being located
slightly more medial than the right. The upper (cranial) parts of the kidneys are
partially protected by the eleventh and twelfth ribs, and each whole kidney and
adrenal gland are surrounded by two layers of fat (the perirenal and pararenal
fat) and the renal fascia. Each adult kidney weighs between 125 and 170 grams
in males and between 115 and 155 grams in females. The left kidney is typically
slightly larger than the right.
Structure:
The kidney has a bean-shaped structure, each kidney has concave and convex
surfaces. The concave surface, the renal hilum, is the point at which the renal
artery enters the organ, and the renal vein and ureter leave. The kidney is
surrounded by tough fibrous tissue, the renal capsule, which is itself surrounded
by perinephric fat, renal fascia (of Gerota) and paranephric fat. The anterior
(front) border of these tissues is the peritoneum, while the posterior (rear)
border is the transversalis fascia.
The superior border of the right kidney is adjacent to the liver; and the spleen,
for the left border. Therefore, both move down on inspiration.
Congenital hydronephrosis
Congenital obstruction of urinary tract
Duplicated ureter
Horseshoe kidney
Polycystic kidney disease
Renal agenesis
Renal dysplasia
Unilateral small kidney
Multicystic dysplastic kidney
Acquired
Diabetic nephropathy
Glomerulonephritis
Hydronephrosis is the enlargement of one or both of the kidneys caused by obstruction of
the flow of urine.
Interstitial nephritis
Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) are a relatively common and particularly painful disorder.
Kidney tumors
o Wilms tumor
o Renal cell carcinoma
Lupus nephritis
Minimal change disease
In nephrotic syndrome, the glomerulus has been damaged so that a large amount of
protein in the blood enters the urine. Other frequent features of the nephrotic syndrome
include swelling, low serum albumin, and high cholesterol.
Pyelonephritis is infection of the kidneys and is frequently caused by complication of a
urinary tract infection.
Renal failure
o Acute renal failure
o Stage 5 Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney failure:
Generally, humans can live normally with just one kidney, as one has more
functioning renal tissue than is needed to survive. Only when the amount of
functioning kidney tissue is greatly diminished will chronic kidney disease
develop. Renal replacement therapy, in the form of dialysis or kidney
transplantation, is indicated when the glomerular filtration rate has fallen very
low or if the renal dysfunction leads to severe symptoms.
Duplicated ureter
Duplicated ureter
Polycystic kidneys
Diabetic nephropathy:
edema: swelling, usually around the eyes in the mornings; later, general body swelling may result,
such as swelling of the legs
foamy appearance or excessive frothing of the urine (caused by the proteinura)
unintentional weight gain (from fluid accumulation)
anorexia (poor appetite)
nausea and vomiting
malaise (general ill feeling)
fatigue
headache
frequent hiccups
generalized itching
A kidney biopsy confirms the diagnosis, although it is not always necessary if the
case is straightforward, with a documented progression of proteinuria over time
and presence of diabetic retinopathy on examination of the retina of the eyes.
Hydronephrosis:
Hydronephrosis is distension and dilation of the renal pelvis and calyces, usually
caused by obstruction of the free flow of urine from the kidney, leading to
progressive atrophy of the kidney. In case of hydroureteronephrosis, there is
distention of both the ureter and the renal pelvis and calices.
Renal cell carcinoma: kidney cancer:
The gross and microscopic appearance of renal cell carcinomas is highly variable.
The following describes a typical clear cell carcinoma, which is the most common
type.
The renal cell carcinoma may present reddened areas where blood vessels have
bled, and cysts containing watery fluids. The body of the tumor shows large blood
vessels that have walls composed of cancerous cells.
Wilms' tumor:
Minimal change disease or nil disease (lipoid nephrosis) is a disease of the kidney
that causes nephrotic syndrome and usually affects children (peak incidence at
23 years of age).
Pyelonephritis:
Pyelonephritis is an ascending urinary tract infection that has reached the pyelum
(pelvis) of the kidney (nephros in Greek). If the infection is severe, the term
"urosepsis" is used interchangeably (sepsis being a systemic inflammatory
response syndrome due to infection). It requires antibiotics as therapy, and
treatment of any underlying causes to prevent recurrence. It is a form of
nephritis. It can also be called pyelitis.
It presents with dysuria (painful voiding of urine), abdominal pain (radiating to
the back on the affected side) and tenderness of the bladder area and the side of
the involved kidney (costovertebral angle tenderness) which may be elicited by
performing the kidney punch. In many cases there are systemic symptoms in the
form of fever, rigors (violent shivering while the temperature rises), headache,
and vomiting. In severe cases, delirium may be present.
Chronic kidney disease:
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can develop slowly and show few initial symptoms,
be the long term result of irreversible acute disease, or be part of a disease
progression.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD), also known as chronic renal disease, is a
progressive loss of renal function over a period of months or years. The
symptoms of worsening kidney function are unspecific, and might include feeling
generally unwell and experiencing a reduced appetite. Often, chronic kidney
disease is diagnosed as a result of screening of people known to be at risk of
kidney problems, such as those with high blood pressure or diabetes and those
with a blood relative with chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease may
also be identified when it leads to one of its recognized complications, such as
cardiovascular disease, anemia or pericarditis.
Chronic kidney disease is identified by a blood test for creatinine. Higher levels of
creatinine indicate a falling glomerular filtration rate and as a result a decreased
capability of the kidneys to excrete waste products. Creatinine levels may be
normal in the early stages of CKD, and the condition is discovered if urinalysis
(testing of a urine sample) shows that the kidney is allowing the loss of protein or
red blood cells into the urine. To fully investigate the underlying cause of kidney
damage, various forms of medical imaging, blood tests and often renal biopsy
(removing a small sample of kidney tissue) are employed to find out if there is a
reversible cause for the kidney malfunction.
CKD is initially without specific symptoms and can only be detected as an
increase in serum creatinine or protein in the urine. As the kidney function
decreases:
04 Norman Mailer:
Date 31/01/1923 Time 09:05:00 EST Place Long Branch NJ
Day Wednesday Lat
40:18:17 N Long 73:59:20 W TZ
75:00:00 W Time Corr 0:04:03 KP-NA 22:41:21 Birth
Star:Pushyami-2 Rasi: Cancer Asc. : Pis 2:11:44
American novelist, journalist, poet, playwright, film maker,
philosopher, lover and pugilist, considered a prodigious talent
of the 20th century.
VI CSL Mo(5,6) in Sa(7,12); VIII and Libra CSL Ke(1) in
Ju(8,Lib,1,10,11); XII CSL Ve(10,8,3) in Ke(as above).
During Ma-Mo (Nov 2007)the native suffered acute renal
failure. Both Mars and Moon are in Saturn star who is lord of
12 in Bhadhaka in 7th house death by renal failure. Venus
karaka for kidneys in Kethu star who is in turn 8th cusp.
05 Helen Steinbrecher:
Date 10/07/1904 Time 19:00:00 CST Place Chicago IL *
Day Sunday Lat
41:51:00 N Long
87:39:00 W TZ
90:00:00 W Time Corr 0:09:24 KP-NA 22:25:48 Birth
Star:Mrigashira-4 Rasi: Taurus Asc. : Sag 20:09:41.
American physical education teacher, noted family, mother of
Steinbrecher; grandmother of Stephen Connors.
VI & XII CSL Sa(1,2) in Ma(6,4,11,12); VIII CSL Su(7 Bh,
8)in Ju(3,1); Lib CSL Ve(7Bh,5,6) in Ju(3,1).
During Ve-Ju (3 July 1997) the native died due to Renal
infection/ heart failure. As Venus and Jupiter are well
connected to the disease.
06 Arthur Conan:
Date 22/05/1859 Time 04:55:00 LMT/GMT Place Edinburgh UK
Day Sunday Lat 55:57:00 N Long
3:13:00 W TZ 3:13:00 W
Time Corr 0:00:00 KP-NA 21:48:01 Birth Star: Uttarashada-4
Rasi: Capricorn Asc. : Gem 1:24:35.
09 Dee Sandra:
Date 23/04/1942 Time 05:35:00 EST Place Bayonne NJ * Day
Thursday Lat 40:40:00 N Long 74:06:00 W TZ 75:00:00 W Time
Corr - 0:56:24 KP-SA 22:57:26 Birth Star: Pushyami-1 Rasi:
Cancer Asc : Pis 24:58:44.
American actress and teenage film idol of the late 50s and
early 60s.
VI & XII CSL Ju(3,1,10)in Ma(3,8,9); VIII CSL Ma(3,8,9) in
own star. During Su-Sa (20 Feb 2005) died of kidney failure.
Sun is connected thru Ke-Ra-Ve and Saturn is in Suns star
indicates; finally Venus who is karaka for kidneys in 12th
house with Kethu.
10 Barry White:
Date 12/09/1944 Time 16:42:00 CWT Place Galveston TX Day
Tuesday Lat 29:18:00 N Long 94:48:00 W TZ 90:00:00 W
Time Corr - 1:19:12 KP-NA 22:59:26 Birth Star: Pushyami-1
Rasi: Cancer Asc : Cap 5:14:48.
13 Robert Cummings :
Date 09/06/1910 Time 19:30:00 CST Place Joplin Day Thursday
Lat 37:05:00 N Long 94:30:00 W TZ 90:00:00 W Time Corr
- 0:18:00 KP-NA 22:30:45 Birth Star: Punurvasu-3 Rasi:
Gemini Asc : Sco 25:26:43.
CSL Ke(6) in
Ve(5,Lib,12) in
the native had
Rahu are well
16 Henson Jim:
Date 24/09/1936 Time 00:10:00 CST Place Greenville MA Day
Thursday Lat
33:24:00 N Long 91:03:00 W TZ 90:00:00 W
Time Corr - 0:04:12 KP-NA 22:52:46 Birth Star: Mula-4 Rasi:
Sagittarius Asc: Gem 25:31:52.
American puppeteer, producer, director, writer and performing
genius. Winner of seven Emmys, Henson was inducted into the
Academy of TV Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame 1987.
CONCLUSION: Libra, Venus, 7th Cusp are connected to Venus, for Adrenals Jupiter is
Karaka, Kidney problems, failures, cancers along with Venus, Rahu, Mars, Saturn plays a
vital role. Kidney Stones compulsorily indicates the connection of Saturn Mars and Rahu.
Jupiter for Hydronepharosis, enlargements, etc. Suppression and obstructions are caused
by Saturn/Rahu.
c. Kidney Transplantation
Kidney transplantation is replacement of nonworking kidneys with a healthy
kidney from another person (the donor). The healthy kidney (the "graft") takes
over the functions of your nonworking kidneys. You can live normally with only
one kidney as long as it functions properly.
The transplantation itself is a surgical operation. The surgeon places the new
kidney in your abdomen and attaches it to the artery that supplied blood to one
of your kidneys and to the vein that carries blood away from the kidney. The
kidney is also attached to the ureter, which carries urine from the kidney to
the bladder. Your own kidneys are usually left in place unless they are causing
you problems, such as infection.
Every operation has risks, but kidney transplantation is not a particularly difficult
or complicated operation. It is the period after the surgery that is most critical.
Your medical team will watch very carefully to make sure that your new kidney is
functioning properly and that your body is not rejecting the kidney.
17 Natalie Cole:
Date 06/02/1950 Time 18:07:00 Place Los Angeles *
Day
Monday Lat 34:03:00 N Long 118:14:00 W TZ 120:00:00 W
Time Corr 0:07:04 KP-NA 23:03:58 Birth Star: Hasta-3 Rasi:
Virgo Asc. : Leo 3:34:16.
American singer and noted family, the daughter of popular music
entertainer of the '50s, Nat "King" Cole. She won Grammy's in
1975 as "Best New Artist" and "Best Female R&B Vocalist.
18 Paul Anderson :
Date 17/10/1932 Time 05:30:00 Place Taccoa GA
Day
Monday Lat 34:34:00 N Long 83:19:00 W TZ 75:00:00 W
Time Corr - 0:33:16 KP-NA 22:49:28 BirthStar:Kritika-1
Rasi: Taurus Asc : Vir 15:28:37.
American weight lifter known as "the world's strongest man.
19 Lopez George:
Date 23/04/1961 Time 03:44:00 Place Los Angeles CA
Day
Sunday Lat 34:03:00 N Long 118:14:00 W TZ 120:00:00 W
Time Corr 0:07:04 KP-NA 23:13:21 Birth Star: Pushamy-2 Rasi:
Cancer Asc : Pis 5:18:35.
Mexican-American actor, stand-up comedian and former disc jockey
on MEGA 92.3 in Los Angeles, best known for his TV sitcom The
George Lopez Show.
VI, VIII, XI, Lib CSL Ve (12, 4, 11) in Ju (9, 7, 6, Bh). During
Ra-Me (29 June 2004) Kidney transplanted. Venus connection
to Rahu who is on V cusp, Mercury Bhukthi as lord of 1 in 11
has given longevity.
21 Erma Bombeck :
Date 21/02/1927 Time 04:40:00 Place Dayton OH
Day
Monday Lat 39:45:00 N Long
84:12:00 W TZ 90:00:00 W
Time Corr 0:23:12 KP-NA 22:44:44 Birth Star: Chitra-1 Rasi:
Libra; Asc. : Cap 2:46:43.
American journalist and humorist, the author of 11 books and a
column read by millions in 700 cities.
23 Lucio Battisti :
Date 05/03/1943 Time 13:30:00 MET Place Poggiko Italy Day
Friday Lat 42:30:00 N Long 12:53:00 E TZ 15:00:00 E Time
Corr - 0:08:28 KP-NA 22:58:10
BirthStar:Satabhisha-1
Rasi:Kumbha Asc : Gem 29:17:39:
Italian singer and songwriter, well known and beloved.
CONCLUSION: Venus is karaka for kidneys. 2nd cusp addition/ 11th cusp gain
indicates new kidney from donor instead of the existing non functional kidneys.
8th cusp indicates congenital kidney problems. There is no amputation in Kidney
transplant hence 12th cusp and Saturns role is minimum. Donor is the connected
relative as per the cusps connection. In our charts 4 th cusp connection mother
donor, 9th cusp connection father donor, 3rd cusp connection younger brother
donor in whose charts the amputation rules would reflect.