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Matsya Purana — Manvantaras, Shloka 78

सांसिद्धिके शरीरे च बुद्ध्याव्यक्तस्तु चेतनः एवं विवृत्तः क्षेत्रज्ञः क्षेत्रं ह्यनभिसंधितः //

sāṃsiddhike śarīre ca buddhyāvyaktastu cetanaḥ evaṃ vivṛttaḥ kṣetrajñaḥ kṣetraṃ hyanabhisaṃdhitaḥ //

ແມ່ນແຕ່ໃນກາຍອັນສຳເລັດ (sāṃsiddhika) ກໍຕາມ ຫຼັກຈິດຮູ້ (cetana) ຍັງຄົງບໍ່ປາກົດແກ່ປັນຍາ (buddhi). ດັ່ງນັ້ນ kṣetrajña ຜູ້ຖືກແຍກອອກຢ່າງຊັດເຈນນີ້ ຈຶ່ງບໍ່ຖືກຜູກມັດຢ່າງແທ້ຈິງກັບ kṣetra (ສະໜາມ/ກາຍ).

sāṃsiddhikein the perfected/attained-by-siddhi
sāṃsiddhike:
śarīrein the body
śarīre:
caand
ca:
buddhyāto/for the intellect
buddhyā:
avyaktasunmanifest, not directly apprehended
avyaktas:
tuindeed/but
tu:
cetanaḥthe conscious principle, sentient self
cetanaḥ:
evaṃthus
evaṃ:
vivṛttaḥmade distinct, separated out, discriminated
vivṛttaḥ:
kṣetrajñaḥthe knower of the field (Self)
kṣetrajñaḥ:
kṣetramthe field (body-mind complex, prakṛti)
kṣetram:
hiindeed
hi:
anabhisaṃdhitaḥnot conjoined/identified with, not bound up with
anabhisaṃdhitaḥ:
Lord Matsya (teaching Vaivasvata Manu)
KṣetrajñaKṣetraBuddhiCetana (Consciousness)
MokshaSankhyaKshetra-KshetrajnaAtmanDetachment

FAQs

Indirectly, it frames the Self (kṣetrajña) as untouched by changing conditions of the field (kṣetra); therefore even cosmic changes like pralaya pertain to the field, not to pure consciousness.

It supports disciplined action without ego-identification: a king or householder performs duties in the ‘field’ (body, mind, society) while remembering the Self is distinct, reducing attachment, fear, and grief.

No direct Vāstu or ritual rule is stated; the takeaway is inner discipline—rituals and works belong to the kṣetra, while liberation comes from knowing the kṣetrajña as separate.