Bhojpuri Units are the Unit of measurement that are used in Bhojpuri region of India and Nepal.
Length
Bhojpuri unit | SI (metric) | Imperial units | Traditional definition |
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angul (𑂃𑂁𑂏𑂳𑂪) | 17 mm | 2/3 Inch | A finger-breath,[1] 3 Pains, 9 Suts |
Chaua (𑂒𑂸𑂄) | 67.73 mm | 2.67 Inch | Four angul |
muttha (𑂧𑂳𑂗𑂹𑂘𑂰) | 67.73 mm | 2.67 Inch | Width of a Fist, Used in Shahabad Region instead of Chaua[1] |
Bitta (𑂥𑂱𑂞𑂹𑂞𑂰) | 203.2 mm | 8 inch | 12 anguls |
Sut (𑂮𑂴𑂞) | 17/27 mm | 2/27 Inch | Thickness of a thread |
Pain (𑂣𑂶𑂢) | 51/27 mm | 6/27 inch | 3 Suts |
Tassur (𑂞𑂮𑂹𑂮𑂳𑂩) | 17 mm | 2/3 Inch | A finger-breath,[1] 3 Pains, 9 Suts, 1 angul (to measure wood, it's 2 angul) |
Gaj (𑂏𑂔; wood measure) | 476 mm | 56/3 inch | 28 anguls (for measuring wood; hath is used instead[1] |
Hanth (𑂯𑂰𑂁𑂟) | 406 mm | 16 Inch | 24 angul, 2 Bitta. (Hath can vary from 15-20 inches, hence the average 18 inches can be considered as 1 Cubit[1]) |
deg (𑂙𑂵𑂏) or Gaj | 914.4 mm | 36 Inch | 2 Hath, 4 Bitta |
Girah (𑂏𑂱𑂩𑂯) | 57.15 mm | 9/4 Inch | Length of Forefinger, 1/16 Gaj |
Laggi (𑂪𑂏𑂹𑂏𑂲) | 2743.2 mm | 108 inch | 3 Gaj (also called Baans or Lattha[2]) |
Sikandari Gaj (𑂮𑂱𑂍𑂁𑂠𑂩𑂲 𑂏𑂔) | 812 mm | 32 Inch | 48 angul, 2 haath (also called Barka Gaj[3]) |
rasari (𑂩𑂮𑂩𑂲) | 48768 mm | 1920 Inch | 20 laggi (70 cubit in South-West Shahabad[3]) |
kos (𑂍𑂷𑂮) | 2926 meters | 9600 feet | 60 rasari (50 in South-West Shahabad[3]); |
Area
Bhojpuri unit | SI ('Metric') | Relationship |
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dhur (𑂡𑂴𑂩) | 1 Square Laggi | |
Kattha (𑂍𑂗𑂹𑂘𑂰) | 20 Dhur | |
Bigaha (𑂥𑂱𑂏𑂯𑂰) | 20 Kattha | |
Pakka Bigaha | 1337.8 sq. meter | Pakka Bigaha is 14400 sq. feet. Bigaha depends on laggi and it depends on hath and hath varies from 15-20 inches. Hence, the normal Bigaha varies.[3] |
Weight
Bhojpuri unit | SI ('Metric') | Relationship |
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ratti | ||
Maas | 8 ratti[4] | |
Tola | 12 Maas | |
Chhaatank | 5 Tola | |
Ser | 16 Chhatank | |
adhpai | 1/8 Ser | |
pauwa | 1/4 Ser | |
Adhsera | 1/2 Ser[5] | |
Teenpauwa | 3/4 Ser | |
Sawaiya | 5/4 Ser | |
Derhseri | 3/2 Ser | |
Arahiya | 1/2 Paseri | |
Paseri | 5 Ser | |
Dhaara | 10 Ser | |
Man | 40 Ser |
Bibliography
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Grierson 1885, p. 425.
- ↑ Grierson 1885, p. 425-426.
- 1 2 3 4 Grierson 1885, p. 426.
- ↑ Grierson 1885, p. 430-431.
- ↑ Tiwari 2019, p. 15.
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