With the passage of time, sri sankara kannada live has become a very famous national multilingual spiritual channel. It was launched on December 21, 2008, and is owned and operated by M/S Kamadhenu Telefilms Private Limited.
Since its foundation, it has been able to broadcast programs that depict and promote Indian culture and traditions. Moreover, the channel programming included programs on Hindu Religion, Bhajans, and religious discourses.
Entry into Guinness World Records
As per information, it entered the Guinness World Records for “The Longest Variety of Shows” which lasted 100 hours, 49 minutes. It was organized by Ranjini Kalakendra and Sri Sankara TV on 6-10 February 2015. It is an estimated idea that during the 5 days and 4 nights a total of 4,156 artists joined the record attempt.
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Sri Sankara Schedule | Today’s TV Schedule
1) Anaivarukkum Udayavar
Starts at: 11:00 PM
Ends at: 12:30 AM
It is a very famous Magazine program.
2) Bhakthi Utsavam
Starts at: 12:30 AM
Ends at: 01:30 AM
On this platform, a religious leader sheds light on the teachings of the Almighty and encourages followers to take the path of spirituality.
3) Namasankeerthana
Starts at: 01:30 AM
Ends at: 02:00 AM
On this platform, some Hindu religious leaders and devotees come together and chant the name of the deity repeatedly for the purpose of gaining the blessings of the Almighty.
4) Isai Kondattam
Starts at: 03:30 AM
Ends at: 04:00 AM
Different famous singers and composers from the film industry perform on the stage at the College of Engineering, Guindy in Chennai.
5) Sri Ganesha Sahasranama
Starts at: 04:00 AM
Ends at: 04:30 AM
Here, a litany, comprising a thousand names of Lord Ganesha, is sung to invoke his blessings.
6) Shirdi Sai Aarathi
Starts at: 04:30 AM
Ends at: 05:00 AM
7) Deiva Smrithi
Starts at: 05:00 AM
Ends at: 06:00 AM
8) Kanchi Mahaan
Starts at: 06:00 AM
Ends at: 06:15 AM
The audience can have access to the presenter who elaborated on the life and lessons of Shri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati, a renowned saint.