kṣetra—jñá mfn. knowing localities, [TBr. iii]; [AitBr.]; [TāṇḍyaBr.]; [ŚBr. xiii]; [ChUp.]
familiar with the cultivation of the soil (as a husbandman), [L.]
clever, dexterous, skilful (with gen.), [MBh. i, 3653]
cunning, [L.]
kṣetra—jñá (as), m. ‘knowing the body’ i.e. the soul, the conscious principle in the corporeal frame, [ŚvetUp.]; [Mn. viii, 96]; [xii, 12] and [14]; [Yājñ.]; [MBh.]; [Hariv. 11297], &c.
a form of Bhairava (or Śiva)
N. of a prince, [BhP. xii, 1, 4] (vv.ll. kṣatraujas and kṣemārcis)