LAUNCH OF NEW SERVICES FROM RADIO SAI


Sairam!

Radio Sai is immensely pleased to inform you about two important announcements.

Launch of an Exclusive Telugu Stream

Starting from Guru Poornima Day this year, that is July 15, 2011, Radio Sai will commence a new audio stream offering programmes exclusively in Telugu. This all-Telugu Stream will begin at 6.30 a.m. on the Guru Poornima Day and will function 24 x 7. It will offer for Telugu listeners a variety of programmes including talks, interviews, panel discussions, Bhajan Tutor, Vedam Tutor and so on.

Besides this, in this Telugu Stream you can also listen to the Live Vedam and Bhajan sessions held in Sai Kulwant Hall every day between 8 and 9.30 in the morning and 4.30 to 6 in the evening (IST).

Please visit radiosai.org to access this new stream as well as to see its daily programme schedule.

Interestingly, this new offering from Radio Sai has a divine history to it. In February 2011, Prof. G. Venkataraman personally prayed to Swami seeking His permission and guidance to start this new service. Bhagawan then lovingly blessed the new endeavour. For us at Radio Sai it is truly a special moment as it is the fulfillment of a promise given to our beloved Bhagawan.

Broadcast of Live Vedam and Bhajan sessions on AsiaStream

Listeners of AsiaStream too can enjoy Live Vedam and Bhajan sessions from Prasanthi Nilayam starting from the morning of July 15, 2011 everyday 8.00 - 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 - 6.00 p.m. (IST).

So wherever you are, you can now log on to radiosai.org, select AsiaStream, and join the elevating prayer sessions emanating from Prasanthi Nilayam!

Incase you are unable to tune in during this time, you can easily download the recordings of these prayer sessions from our homepage.

Please do share this information with all your family and friends.

With a deep sense of gratitude Radio Sai offers these new services at His lotus feet.

Thank you
Radio Sai Team


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