Botanical Name Cicer arientinum
Common Name Bengal Gram, Chana (Hindi), Kadalaparupu (Tamil), Mudga (Sanskrit)
Religious Significance It is associated with Lord Dakshanamoorty. He is celebrated and adored as the most auspicious planetary god and He is the Guru (Tutor) of the Devas in Devalokam. Since He is facing south, He is also called as Lord Dakshinamoorthy. In Sanskrit Dakshin literally means south.
Uses The seed contains protein, carbohydrates fibre, moisture and ample quantities of vitamin ‘B’ and Vitamtn ‘C’. Gram is also considered to be a good blood purifier, so most of traditional ‘vaids’ recommend the use of water soaked grains, boiled grains or their soups and roasted grain to the patients.