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Carat and Ratti both are the units for measuring weight of the Gems. One carat equals to 200mg. Carat is an internationally used weight unit. Example= 1 Carat = 1.11 Ratti 1 Ratti = 0.90 Carat
Ratti is widely used unit in India for measuring weight of astrological gemstones. Each ratti equals to180 mg.
In ancient times, when there was nothing to weight, different types of items were used to weigh indifferent businesses. And there were different scales of weight. For example, gold silver and jewels
are very valuable in the goldsmith's business, due to the fact that their weight scale also needs to bevery fine. So the goldsmith invented a weight scale by name of Ratti. In fact, Ratty is a type of seedwhich is known by different names and weight was around 120 milligrams.
In the old times, One Tola weight was 11.660 grams and one gram weight was 1166 milligrams. So theRatti was one tenth of a gram. So, according to this, 116 milligrams were used in one go, but thegoldsmiths used Ratti Seeds as a weight so that 120 milligram ratti was commonly use, then theweight of one Ratti was circulated in 120 milligrams. At that time, carat was used in the business of
international gems market, which was 180 milligram and one Cent of 2 milligram. Over time, due tomost weight scales, there was some change in the weight gain in the markets.
In the business of international jewellery, carat weight was agreed with 200 mg. of consensus and theweight of the Cent weighed 2 mg. and the weight of 100 Sent is to 1 carat So, the Carat of 180milligrams in India got 200 mg. and the Carat of 180 mg. was known as Carat Ratti or Pakki Ratti, and120 mg of Ratti was known as Kacchi Ratti and also with the passage of time, now a Tola was of 10grams and due to being one part of One gram, the weight of the Ratti has reached 100 milligrams. But
because astrology is an ancient science, its calculation recognizes the ancient method or ancient
metering, which still considers Rattis to be 120 milligrams. But due to different business perspectives, even today, the exception of the Ratti is different in different states, as Delhi, Surat, Jaipur addressing
180 mg. of Ratti But Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Uttarakhand, Bihar, MadhyaPradesh, and in most of the states, the proportion of 120 milligrams is admissible. If anyone has to
use the correct weight of Ratti to hold gemstone on astrological basis, then according to the amount
of 120 milligrams.
To grasp the idea, we'll assume that each Ratti is split into 100 pieces. The number after the decimal
determines whether the word is sava, sadhe, or pauna. >The first third, from.01 to.40, is referred to as 'Sava' or 'Savaya.' 5.01,5.15,5.25, or 5.40 Ratti, for
example, will be termed Sava-Pannch Ratti. >The 'Sadhe' unit is in the range of.41 to.75. Sadhe-Saat rattis, for example, are 7.41, 7.57, and 7.65
rattis. >'Pauna' is defined as a value greater than 0.66. 8.81, 7.95, 6.77 Ratti, for example, is known as
'Pauna.'