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Family, friends honour musician Ravi Shankar at public memorial service in Southern California

Elliot Spagat / The Associated Press
December 20, 2012

ENCINITAS, Calif. - Hundreds of friends and family have paid tribute to sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar at a public memorial service near his southern California home.

The musician was remembered Thursday as an unfailingly generous teacher with a gentle spirit and sense of humour whose music fostered understanding between East and West.

Conductor Zubin Mehta said he felt like a "little crumb" listening to Shankar play. Olivia Harrison said Shankar helped a young George Harrison achieve a more meaningful life.

Shankar's daughters, singer Norah Jones and Grammy-nominated sitarist Anoushka Shankar, were in the audience at the Self-Realization Fellowship centre in Encinitas, the oceanfront suburb where the musician lived for the last two decades.

Shankar died last week at age 92.

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