jnah

kṣetra-jñaḥ — the knower of the field; BG 13.1-2
jñaḥ — one who knows; SB 1.4.16
astra-jñaḥ — expert in military science; SB 1.7.28
dharma-jñaḥ — one who knows religious principles; SB 1.9.9
prabhāva-jñaḥ — the knower of the glories (Bhīṣma); SB 1.9.10
lakṣaṇa-jñāḥ — expert in the art of physiognomy; SB 1.19.28
dharma-jñaḥ — one who knows the principles of religion; SB 1.19.40
ińgita-jñāḥ — expert in psychic study; SB 3.2.9
tat-jñāḥ — those who know the pastimes; SB 3.8.6
ghrāṇa-jñāḥ — can know desirables by smell; SB 3.10.21
tat-jñāḥ — the expert astronomers; SB 3.11.20
rasa-jñāḥ — knowers of the mellows or humors; SB 3.15.48
kṛta-jñaḥ — grateful soul; SB 3.19.36
rasa-jñaḥ — a devotee who can appreciate mellow tastes; SB 3.20.6
kṣetra-jñaḥ — the knower of the field; SB 3.26.70
jñaḥ — one who knows; SB 3.29.31
jñaḥ — one who knows; SB 3.29.31
dharma-jñaḥ — the knower of religious principles; SB 4.17.19
guṇa-jñaḥ — one who appreciates good qualities; SB 4.20.26
tattva-jñaḥ — one who knows the truth; SB 4.25.3
jñaḥ — the supreme knower, Paramātmā; SB 4.30.20
rasa-jñaḥ — who accepts the essence of life; SB 4.31.21
kṛta-jñaḥ — grateful; SB 4.31.22
kṣetra-jñaḥ — the individual soul; SB 5.11.12
kṣetra-jñaḥ — the Supreme Personality of Godhead; SB 5.11.13-14
kṣetra-jñaḥ — known as kṣetrajña; SB 5.11.13-14
bhavānyāḥ śāpa-nimitta-jñaḥ — who knows the cause of the curse by Bhavānī, the wife of Lord Śiva; SB 5.17.15
dharma-jñāḥ — fully imbued with knowledge of religious principles; SB 6.1.13-14
tat-jñaḥ — knowing those things; SB 6.4.25
citta-jñaḥ — who can understand the hearts; SB 6.4.42
sarva-jñaḥ — omniscient; SB 6.8.32-33
dharma-jñaḥ — Dadhīci, who knows the principles of religion; SB 6.9.54
deśa-kāla-jñaḥ — who was expert in understanding the time and situation; SB 7.2.18-19
kṣetra-jñaḥ — who knows and is therefore different from the material body; SB 7.7.19-20
a-tat-jñaḥ — most ignorant; SB 7.15.10
dharma-jñaḥ — one who is aware of religious principles; SB 7.15.12
bahu-jñāḥ — persons with varied experience; SB 7.15.21
kṣetra-jñaḥ — the Supersoul; SB 8.17.11
kāla-jñaḥ — who knows the progress of time; SB 8.19.8
mantra-jñaḥ — well aware of all Vedic mantras; SB 9.4.12
dharma-jñaḥ — one who knows the principles of religion; SB 9.4.38
karma-tattva-jñaḥ — expert in Vedic ritualistic ceremonies; SB 9.13.19
prabhāva-jñaḥ — aware of the prowess; SB 9.16.6
adharma-jñāḥ — because they did not know religious principles; SB 9.18.41
deśa-kāla-artha-tattva-jñaḥ — very experienced according to time, place and circumstances; SB 10.11.22
prabhāva-jñaḥ — knowing the power; SB 10.16.16
sarva-jñaḥ — the knower of everything; SB 10.16.59
akṛta-jñāḥ — those who are ungrateful; SB 10.32.19
jñaḥ — the knower; SB 10.36.27
jñaḥ — the knower; SB 10.38.18
jñaḥ — the expert; SB 10.47.41
jñaḥ — who can understand; SB 10.52.20
jñāḥ — expert knowers; SB 10.53.45
jñaḥ — knowing; SB 10.57.35-36
jñaḥ — the expert knower; SB 10.60.27-28
anakṣa-jñaḥ — not expert in gambling with dice; SB 10.61.27-28
jñāḥ — knowing; SB 10.68.19
jñaḥ — who knows; SB 10.80.2
jñāḥ — expert knowers; SB 10.83.20
atat-mahi-jñaḥ — not knowing His greatness; SB 11.4.7
guṇa-jñaḥ — who know the true value (of the age); SB 11.5.36
veda-jñāḥ — those in full knowledge of the Vedas; SB 11.21.26
tattva-jñaḥ — the knower of transcendental reality; SB 11.22.10
kṛta-jñaḥ — who is grateful; SB 11.29.38
adharma-jñāḥ — those who know nothing about religion; SB 12.3.38
sūkṣma-jñāḥ — expert knowers of subtle things; SB 12.4.35
rasa-jñaḥ — one who is conversant with the science of mellows; CC Madhya 8.206
veda-jñaḥ api — even though completely conversant in Vedic knowledge; CC Madhya 19.74
guṇa-jñāḥ — appreciating this good quality of Kali-yuga; CC Madhya 20.347
kṛta-jñaḥ — grateful; CC Madhya 23.72
jñaḥ — a knower; CC Madhya 23.72
sarva-jñaḥ — omniscient; CC Madhya 23.79-81
śruta-jñāḥ — who are expert in Vedic knowledge; CC Madhya 24.120
kṣetra-jñaḥ — the word kṣetrajña; CC Madhya 24.309
yoga-jñāḥ — experts in knowledge of mystic yoga; MM 15