kṣetra—ja mfn. produced in a field (as corn &c.), [L.]
kṣetra—ja m. (scil. putra) ‘born from the womb’, a son who is the offspring of the wife by a kinsman or person duly appointed to raise up issue to the husband (this is one of the twelve kinds of issue allowed by the old Hindū law), [Baudh.]; [Gaut.]; [Mn. ix, 159 ff.]; [Yājñ. i, 68] and [69]; [ii, 128]
kṣetra—ja mfn. (a quarrel) arisen about land, [Nār.]