Noun
chakra (plural chakras)
(Hinduism, Ayurveda) Any of (at least) seven centres of spiritual energy in or near the body, according to Ayurveda philosophy.
The Presence of the demon keeps the chakra from doing its job, but that challenge also forces us to bring more awareness to that job, so eventually we can do it better. Anodea Judith
Blue is used to symbolically represent the fifth, throat, chakra ( Vishuddha ). Source: Internet
Furthermore, it has long been established that Naruto possesses unnatural chakra reserves and uncanny life force. Source: Internet
If you were to ask fans about the ninja's finer achievements, you would have some point to his chakra gates or Drunken Fist stance. Source: Internet
Belinda provides chakra balancing through exercises, meditation and massages to help with work, relationships, to focus, and so on. Source: Internet
In Rajput times, the main piece of equipment was iron or chain-mail armour, a round shield, either a curved blade or a straight-sword, a chakra disc and a katar dagger. Source: Internet