Wheel of Dharma

A technique used by Shintai along with a clone, to form multiple orbs of fiery chakra with blades of wind rotating around it like a pin-wheel. These orbs then spin around and release a hyper-concentrated blast of scorching chakra that even during its debut was powerful enough to easily destroy five reinforced stone pillars that were as tall as thirty five meters and had a diameter of fourty seven meters and still had enough energy to blast through and vaporize a wall that was about sixty feet behind the last pillar.

It can also be used with others instead of using a clone, given they are able to perfectly balance out the chakra ratio of each other, thus the use of a eye such as the sharingan is highly advised.

Trivia

 * In Buddhism and Jainism, the Wheel of Dharma or dhammacakka is widely used to represent the Buddha's Dharma (Buddha's teaching and the universal moral order), Gautama Buddha himself and the walking of the path to enlightenment, since the time of Early Buddhism. The symbol is also sometimes connected to the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path and Dependent Origination. The pre-Buddhist dharmachakra (Pali: dhammacakka) is considered one of the ashtamangala in Hinduism and Buddhism and often used as a symbol of both faiths.
 * The dharmachakra is a symbol in the sramana religion of Jainism, sometimes on statues of the Tirthankaras.