cakra
/ˈtʃɑːkrə/Definitions
1. noun
A center of spiritual power in the human body, according to Hindu and Buddhist traditions, particularly in yoga and tantra.
“The yogi focused on opening and balancing the heart cakra to promote love and compassion.”
2. noun
A wheel or ring, especially one used in machinery.
“The machine featured a large cakra that helped to power its various components.”
3. verb
To whirl or spin around a central point, especially in a circular motion.
“The fire cakra, sending flames flying in all directions, threatened to engulf the nearby buildings.”