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kṣattraṃ

kṣattṛ ttā, m. ( Pāṇ. iii, 2, 135 , Vārtt. 6; vi, 4, 11 ) one who cuts or carves or distributes anything, RV. vi, 13, 2 ; AV. ; ŚBr. xiii ; ŚāṅkhŚr.

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1. kṣattṛ

kṣattṛ ttā, m. ( Pāṇ. iii, 2, 135 , Vārtt. 6; vi, 4, 11 ) one who cuts or carves or distributes anything, RV. vi, 13, 2 ; AV. ; ŚBr. xiii ; ŚāṅkhŚr.

2. kṣattṛ

the son of a Śūdra man and a Kṣatriya woman (or the son of a Kṣatriya man and a Śūdra woman [called Ugra , Mn. x, 12 ] L. ; or the son of a Śūdra man and a Vaiśya woman [called Āyogava , Mn. x, 12 ] Uṇ. ii, 90 ), Mn. x, 12 - 26 and 49 ; Yājñ. i, 94

3. kṣattṛ

(hence) N. of Vidura (as the son of the celebrated Vyāsa by a female slave), MBh. i, 7381 ; iii, 246 ; BhP. iii, 1, 1 - 3

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