Pyinsa Rupa Animal of Five Beauties & Revolutionary Aung San 25 Kyats Burma Authentic Banknote Money for Collage (Myanmar) (Chinthe) Zodiac
Pyinsa Rupa Animal of Five Beauties & Revolutionary Aung San 25 Kyats Burma Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Myanmar) (Chinthe) (Ketu) (Astrology) (Zodiac) Reverse: Pyinsa Rupa, which is comprised of the Pali words pyinsa, meaning "five", and rupa, meaning "physical beauties", is the name given to the animal with the antlers of a deer, the tusks and the trunk of an elephant, the mane of a lion, the body of a naga serpent, and the tail of a Nga Gyin fish (cudgeon). ... The zodiac officially ... recognizes a ninth sign called Ketu, which rules over all of the signs. Ketu's sign is the mythical "Animal of Five Beauties" called Pyinsa Rupa. Lettering: UNION OF BURMA BANK TWENTY FIVE KYATS 25 Obverse: Military portrait of Revolutionary General Aung San at left and chinthe leogryphs (lion-like creatures), at lower corners. Brown and tan on multicolour underprint. Lettering: TWENTY FIVE KYATS 25 Watermark: General Aung San Features Issuer Myanmar Period Union of Burma (1