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Sizes of kites
There is no exact standard for the sizes of these diamond shaped kites. It varies from state to state and depends on the manufacturer, as kites are made as well as used locally.
In Mumbai, the kite sizes depend on the length of the vertical diagonal. The medium and large size kites are known as Ponthai, Manjul, Aadha, Pouna, and Tava.. The smaller size kites are known as Bara and Dhai.

If L is the length of the vertical diagonal in a diamond shaped kite, the kite types are:
Ponthai: In this type of kite L= 12”
Manjul: In this type of kite L= 15” to 16”
Aadha: In this type of kite L= 24”
Pouna: In this type of kite L= 30”
Tava: In this type of kite L= 36”
The following images of these kite types
There are a number of even smaller kites too where L= 3cm, 5cm. These are difficult to make as the sticks are very thin and only skilled workers can make them. These kites are usually made with brightly coloured papers, papers with ethnic Indian prints, and are decorated with gold, silver coloured highlights. They make a very pretty picture. They are not sold singly but as a pack of 4, or 5 differently coloured ones forming a set.
The following images are some examples of these very small or tiny kites.