Kundalini
[koo n-dl-ee-nee] /ˌkʊn dlˈi ni/
noun, Hinduism.
1.
the vital force lying dormant within one until activated by the practice of yoga, which leads one toward spiritual power and eventual salvation.
/ˈkʊndəˌliːnɪ/
noun
1.
(sometimes capital) (in yoga) the life force that resides at the base of the spine
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