Deccan. Oil is expressed from the seeds, which are also toasted and
ground into meal for food. In the Deccan it is sown on gravelly or red
soil, and the plants grow three or four feet high. Presents of the
seed, made up in little boxes, are exchanged by friends on the day that
the sun takes its northerly declination; and they are also acceptable
as offerings to the god Mahadeo or Siva.
With these seven grains, the following pulses are usually raised:--