thumb|350x350px|The ten Prachetas paying homage to Shiva, from a [[Bhagavata Purana series]] Prachetas (Sanskrit: प्रचेतस्) is a term in Hindu Historical/Puranic references with a number of definitions:
thumb|350x350px|The ten Prachetas paying homage to Shiva, from a [[Bhagavata Purana series]] Prachetas (Sanskrit: प्रचेतस्) is a term in Hindu Historical/Puranic references with a number of definitions: It is an epithet of Varuna. It is a name of one of the ten Prajapatis, the son of Suvarna and Suvarni, a law giver and sage. It is the name of the grandson of the sage Marichi and Kala, Varuna, the water god who is their grandson through their son Kashyapa and his wife Aditi. It is the designation for a group of beings in the Vedas. It is the collective term for the ten great-grandsons of Prithu and Archi.
==Vedas== Prachetas are those which bring consciousness to the outside, through the development of the senses that are active as sensations. These senses are the five forces of mind, five different angles of reflection; their formation took place with the help of the Prachetas.
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