Jayashakti (IAST: Jayaśakti) was a 9th-century ruler from the Chandela dynasty of Central India.
In the Chandela records, he is generally mentioned with his younger brother and successor, Vijayashakti.
An inscription found at Mahoba states that the Chandela territory (later called Bundelkhand) was named "Jejakabhukti" after him.
[1] Much of the information about Jayashakti and Vijayashakti in Chandela records is eulogistic in nature, and of little historical value.
[4] R. K. Dikshit, on the other hand, believes that she was probably a daughter or sister of Jayashakti's nephew Rahila.