About Us
Lama Fera Monastery is a purpose-built healing and training campus in Pune, created to serve people who are successful outside but struggling inside — with stress, anxiety, depression, overthinking, guilt, fear, relationship pain, and spiritual confusion. We are known for disciplined healing rules, sincere practice, and a structured way of working with emotional energy.
Our centre focuses on training ethical healers and building practical emotional education. The work integrates meditation, energy healing, lifestyle discipline, and self-healing habits — so transformation is not a one-day motivation, but a stable inner change.
👁️ Vision
Building a Suicide-Free & Emotionally Strong Planet.
🎯 Mission
Advancing global emotional education through Lam Kriya Dhyan™ so people learn how to process emotions, heal inner pain, and live without violence toward self or others.
Founder
Dr Satyendra Shukla (BE, MBA, PhD) is the Founder of Lam Kriya Dhyan™ and a senior practitioner and trainer in multiple healing modalities.
He is the author of three books: Journey from Signature to Autograph, The Miracle of Chakras, and 21 Wellness Tips.
He designed the Lam Kriya Diet as a practical lifestyle discipline that supports meditation, emotional stability, and a ‘medicine-free’ direction for many people (with appropriate medical responsibility).
Why people trust this centre?
- Strong public trust 4.9 Rating | 161 verified reviews on Google.
- Founder-led guidance with structured practice (not random rituals).
- A monastery environment built for silence, discipline, and deep healing.
- Long-term social responsibility: support work for orphanage children and old-age initiatives.
What you can expect when you visit
A calm, respectful environment where you are heard without judgement. You will be guided with clarity: what to do daily, how to practice, what habits to avoid, and how to build emotional strength step-by-step.
Visit the Monastery in Pune or learn online. WhatsApp: +91 8484023530 / +91 9850519111
Programs here support emotional wellness and self-healing habits. They complement medical care and do not replace professional diagnosis or treatment.