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 R:I.P. Ravi Shankar.
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HathaTeacher

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Shanti

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He lives on through his music...

As a kid I wanted to play the sitar like him... never got anywhere close to that ... but he and his music have been and is an inspiration to me. You can hear inner silence dancing in his music.
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kami

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yogani

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He uplifted us all, often in unseen ways.

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maheswari

Lebanon
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R.I.P
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Swan

India
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HathaTeacher

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quote:
Originally posted by Shanti
As a kid I wanted to play the sitar...
You can hear inner silence dancing in his music.



As a kid I'd want too, but didn't know what a sitar was He introduced it to the West, with his "inner silence dancing".
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Bodhi Tree

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Highly, highly recommend the album "Passages", which is a collaboration between Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass. It's...M-I-N-D...B-L-O-W-I-N-G.

Now he's playing with the choir of angels.
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