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| Panchajani | |
|---|---|
The wife of Daksha | |
| Personal information | |
| Consort | Daksha |
| Children | Diti Aditi Kṛttikā Rohinī etc |

In Hindu mythology, Panchajani (Pāncajanī) is a goddess (devi), and the mother of many gods and goddesses. She is one of the wives of the god Daksha (दक्ष).[1]
Panchajaniʻs name means "made of five elements".[2]
Brahma's son Dakṣa married Panchajani.[3] Their sacred union produced many daughters[4] and sons[5]. Dakṣa asked his sons to create more living beings.
The most famous daughters of Panchajani are Aditi (the mother of the devas), Diti (the mother of the asuras), Kṛttikā[6] and Rohinī (the most beloved wife of Chandra the Moon)[7].