Ahimsa

This ancient Majutsu technique allows a user to create a barrier of condensed chakra for defensive purposes. To be more accurate the user must force their chakra out of their body at an accelerated rate in order to form this barrier which usually appears as a nearly two dimensional circular shield with the noted design visible upon it. Under normal circumstances the incantation is used to monitor the speed at which the user's chakra is forced from their body while holding one's hand up where the technique is to be performed. Unfortunately, if one is trying to block a sudden attack using the incantation may take too long. While the backlash of Majutsu techniques is similar in nature, this technique has a surprising effect if it is performed without an incantation. Unable to regulate the speed of chakra from the practitioners body, this technique will can cause multiple ruptures of the blood vessels around the users hand as the chakra is forced out to create the shield. In addition to this the symbol on the barrier will become a blood red color, instead of a darker version of the user's nature chakra. It is currently unknown, though it is suspected that using incantation will not only strengthen the technique, but also prevent the blood related side effects. Even without the incantation this barrier was able to prevent a critical amount of damage from an S-Rank burst of chakra, despite being completely shattered in the process.

Trivia
Ahimsa is the principle of non-violence in found in Buddhism and Hinduism, thus making it fitting for a defensive technique.