Habitat: Throughout India.
Ayurvedic: Aakhukarni (related species), Sheetavalli (provisional synonym).Folk: Nikhari, Bhanwar (Punjab).Action: Antirheumatic, anticepha- lalgic, antiepileptic and antileprotic.
The plant is boiled in oil and used as an application for rheumatism, headache, epilepsy, fevers, ulcers, leprosy. The seeds are reported to contain a resin similar to that present in the seeds of Ipomoea nil.