📐 guntha to bigha — Guntha to Bigha Converter

Convert area units — square meters, square feet, acres, hectares, cents, grounds and more.

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Formula 1 guntha = 0.039999921 bigha
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0.001 guntha3.99999e-05 bigha
0.01 guntha0.000399999 bigha
0.1 guntha0.00399999 bigha
1 guntha0.0399999 bigha
5 guntha0.2 bigha
10 guntha0.399999 bigha
50 guntha2 bigha
100 guntha3.99999 bigha
1000 guntha39.9999 bigha
Last updated: March 2026

Guntha to Bigha Conversion Table

Common guntha values converted to bigha — factor: 1 guntha = 0.04 bigha

Guntha (guntha)Bigha (bigha)Context
1 guntha0.04 bighaOne guntha
2 guntha0.08 bighaSmall plot
5 guntha0.2 bighaMedium plot
10 guntha0.4 bighaLarge plot
20 guntha0.8 bighaHalf acre
40 guntha1.6 bighaOne acre
80 guntha3.2 bighaTwo acres
100 guntha4 bigha2.5 acres
200 guntha8 bigha5 acres
500 guntha20 bigha12 acres
1,000 guntha40 bigha25 acres
5,000 guntha200 bighaSmall farm
1e+04 guntha400 bighaLarge farm
5e+04 guntha2,000 bighaLarge farm
1e+05 guntha4,000 bighaLarge farm

About Guntha to Bigha Conversion

Converting guntha to bigha is common in real estate, agriculture, surveying, and construction. Property listings, land records, and planning documents often use different area units depending on the country or industry — making accurate conversion essential for cross-border transactions and international comparisons.

As a practical reference: 5 guntha = 0.2 bigha and 10 guntha = 0.4 bigha. For larger land areas, 100 guntha = 4 bigha — a common benchmark for farm and estate valuations. The reverse: 1 bigha = 25 guntha.

All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 guntha = 0.04 bigha. Calculations are performed in IEEE 754 double-precision floating point, giving accuracy to at least 8 significant figures — more than sufficient for any practical application.

Quick Answer

Formula: Bigha = Guntha × 0.039999921

Multiply any guntha value by 0.039999921 to get bigha. One guntha equals 0.039999921 bigha.

Reverse: Guntha = Bigha × 25.000049

Worked Examples

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1 guntha
1 guntha × 0.039999921 = 0.039999921 bigha. Single unit reference for guntha to bigha conversion.
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10 guntha
10 guntha × 0.039999921 = 0.39999921 bigha. 10 gunthas — a small-scale land or area measurement.
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100 guntha
100 guntha × 0.039999921 = 3.9999921 bigha. 100 gunthas — a medium-scale area such as a farm plot or neighborhood.
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1000 guntha
1000 guntha × 0.039999921 = 39.999921 bigha. 1,000 gunthas — a large-scale area reference for regional planning.

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 guntha = 0.039999921 bigha. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.

Rounded shortcut

Use 0.04 as a quick mental multiplier for gunthas to bighas.

Reverse check

To verify: multiply your result by 25.000049 to recover the original guntha value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Maharashtra Farmer

Measures agricultural plots in gunthas for local land transactions.

Karnataka Developer

Plans rural and semi-urban layouts with area in gunthas.

Revenue Officer (Maharashtra)

Maintains 7/12 extracts with survey area in gunthas.

Agricultural Lender (Maharashtra)

Assesses crop loan eligibility based on plot area in gunthas.

NRI Buyer (Maharashtra)

Converts gunthas to m² when assessing ancestral farmland value.

Land Surveyor (Deccan)

Surveys and certifies plot areas in gunthas for rural Maharashtra.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Guntha and Bigha

Guntha (guntha)

The guntha (also gunta) is a traditional Indian land unit primarily used in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and parts of Andhra Pradesh. One guntha equals 1,089 sq ft or approximately 101.17 m².

Guntha is commonly used in rural Maharashtra for agricultural land measurement and in Karnataka for urban plot measurement alongside square feet.

Interesting fact: 40 gunthas = 1 acre. One guntha is roughly the size of a standard city plot in many Indian towns.

Bigha (bigha)

The bigha is a traditional South Asian unit of land area whose size varies significantly by region. In West Bengal, 1 bigha = 1,600 m²; in Uttar Pradesh, 1 bigha ≈ 2,529 m²; in Rajasthan, it can be larger.

Bigha is widely used across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh for agricultural land measurement in rural property transactions and government land records.

Interesting fact: The bigha is not standardized — its size varies from 843 m² (in Himachal Pradesh) to 3,025 m² (in some parts of Rajasthan), making local context essential.