Mutthi Unit | All you need to know
Mutthi, also known as a fistful, is a traditional unit of volume historically used in Nepal and parts of South Asia to measure small quantities of grains, rice, seeds, flour, and other dry agricultural products. It represents the amount that can be held in a closed hand and forms part of the Nepalese customary measurement system. Although modern metric units have largely replaced traditional units, the Mutthi remains significant in rural communities, traditional practices, and historical references.
For this converter, the Mutthi conversion is based on the traditional Nepalese customary measurement system, where 10 Mutthi = 1 Mana = 0.568245 liters. Therefore, 1 Mutthi = 0.0568245 liters. Source: Wikipedia – Nepalese Customary Units of Measurement.