Free Nepali land area converter: type a value in any unit — ropani, aana, paisa, daam, bigha, kattha, dhur, square feet, square meters or hectares — and every other field converts instantly. The result panel also shows the area broken down the way land documents (लालपुर्जा) write it: रोपनी–आना–पैसा–दाम for hill districts and बिघा–कठ्ठा–धुर for the Terai.
Nepal uses two traditional land measurement systems. The hill system (Kathmandu valley and hilly districts) measures in ropani, where 1 ropani = 16 aana, 1 aana = 4 paisa, 1 paisa = 4 daam. The Terai system (Madhesh) measures in bigha, where 1 bigha = 20 kattha and 1 kattha = 20 dhur. Government records increasingly use square meters, while builders and real-estate listings quote square feet — this tool converts between all of them exactly.
| एकाइ | बराबर | वर्ग फिट | वर्ग मिटर |
|---|---|---|---|
| १ रोपनी | १६ आना · ६४ पैसा · २५६ दाम | 5,476 | 508.74 |
| १ आना | ४ पैसा · १६ दाम | 342.25 | 31.80 |
| १ पैसा | ४ दाम | 85.56 | 7.95 |
| १ दाम | — | 21.39 | 1.99 |
| १ बिघा | २० कठ्ठा · ४०० धुर | 72,900 | 6,772.63 |
| १ कठ्ठा | २० धुर | 3,645 | 338.63 |
| १ धुर | — | 182.25 | 16.93 |
| १ हेक्टर | ≈ १९.६६ रोपनी · ≈ १.४८ बिघा | 107,639 | 10,000 |
Cross-system: 1 bigha ≈ 13.31 ropani, and 1 ropani ≈ 1 kattha 10.05 dhur. These are the standard factors used by Nepal's survey offices (नापी कार्यालय), based on 1 ropani = 74×74 ft and 1 bigha = 270×270 ft.
1. Click any field and type the area you know — e.g. 4 aana, 2.5 kattha, or 1500 sq ft.
2. All other units update instantly as you type.
3. The green panel shows the official document format (e.g. ० रोपनी ४ आना ० पैसा ० दाम) for both systems plus the metric area.
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16 aana = 1 ropani. One aana is further divided into 4 paisa, and one paisa into 4 daam — so a ropani has 64 paisa or 256 daam.
One aana is 342.25 sq ft (about 31.80 m²). A typical 4-aana plot in Kathmandu is 1,369 sq ft.
1 bigha = 20 kattha, and 1 kattha = 20 dhur. One kattha is 3,645 sq ft — slightly larger than 10 aana.
Much bigger: 1 bigha = 72,900 sq ft ≈ 13.31 ropani. Bigha is used in the flat Terai where holdings are larger; ropani in the hills.
Newer survey maps and land certificates record area in square meters (and hectares for large plots). Enter the m² figure from your लालपुर्जा above to see it in ropani/aana or bigha/kattha instantly.