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About us. Universal Peace Foundation of North America (UPFNA) has been serving the Omaha community since 1999 and formally registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization in 2005. Our mission is to spread universal peace through individual and inner peace by the practice of Kundalini meditation and Yoga and guided by our Guru, Gurumahan ...
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Jagathguru Guru Mahaan Paranjothiar was born on 11-02-1955...
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Pranayama Introduction Ballon Breathing Take 5 Breath...
- Prenatal Yoga
Pregnancy yoga is very vital for all female signifying the...
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Kundalini Meditation - Saturday This class begins with a...
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Universal Peace Federation. Universal Peace Federation is an NGO in General Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. We support and promote the work of the United Nations and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
UPFNA Universal Peace Foundation of North America (UPFNA), was founded in Omaha, Nebraska, USA in 1999. It was formally registered as a non-profit organization under 501(c)(3) in 2005. This organization is guided by Gurumahan and its parent organization in India to spread universal peace. The mission of this foundation is to develop individual inner peace
Your donation will help Universal Peace Federation (UPF) provide new and improved reports, analysis and publications to you and everyone around the world. UPF is a 501 (c) (3) tax exempt organization and all donations are tax deductible in the United States. Receipts are automatically provided for donations of or above $250.00.
Ambassadors for Peace organize, support or participate in a wide variety of service and relief projects such as building schools, digging wells or renovating communities in conflict torn areas. They participate in and provide leadership in interreligious dialogue, and they foster practices which contribute to conflict prevention on all levels.