Chirmati (Ratti) Lal regarded normally as jequirity is a slender, perennial climber that twines round trees, shrubs, and hedges. It is a legume with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves. The plant is fine regarded for its seeds, which might be used as beads and in percussion instruments, and which might be poisonous due to the presence of abrin.

The seeds are also known with the name of Rosary Pea, Lal Gunja and Chinnoti. The botanical name of the seeds are Abrus Precatorius.

Ingestion of a seed, nicely chewed, may be deadly to each adult and children. The plant is local to India and grows in tropical and subtropical regions of the sector in which it's been introduced. It has an inclination to grow to be weedy and invasive in which it's been introduced.