Vijayashakti (IAST: Vijayaśakti) was a 9th-century ruler from the Chandela dynasty of Bundelkhand region in central India.
In the Chandela records, he is generally mentioned with his elder brother and predecessor Jayashakti.
[2] An inscription found at Khajuraho states that Vijayashakti bridged the ocean in order to conquer the South in support of an ally.
[3][4] Historians such as H. C. Ray speculated that as a vassal, he might have conducted a southern expansion on behalf of his masters, the Gurjara-Pratiharas.
It is possible that the inscription only alludes to the southern expansion of the Chandela territory, not a campaign up to the Indian Ocean in the south.