with the Beattles in Auckland New Zealand and for Queen Elizabeth at the Buckingham Palace. She also taught in primary, secondary, colleges, and universities. She then migrated to Seattle sometime in August of 1968 to be a professor of ethnomusicology at the University of Washington. Seattle is where she met her husband Alakh Prasad and they got married on November 10th, 1968. Alakh being in the restaurant industry brought out another passion of Prabha of cooking. Aside from being a professor, they both opened the first Indian restaurant in Seattle called Prasad's Cafe in 1968. Then she went onto to teach sitar and vocalin 17 states through the National Assemblies of Hollywood accompanied by her husband on tabla. Upon their return to Seattle, Prabha got a degree in business administration and eventually started her own business called Prasad's Imports which she held for 32 years. Throughout her life Prabha was very close to the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Even until her las breath she always mentioned Jesus. Her love for her famiy and friends is irreplaceable, entertaining thousands of people with her own cooking. She is lived on by her daughter Nivedita Treon and her two children, Tarun and Radhika, great granddaughter Arianna, Her son Anil, wife Nilasni Prasad and their two children Aman and Anjali Prasad. She leaves a great legacy behind in showing unconditional godlike love to her friends and family. Prabha will be really missed but surely will be an angel of God and looking after her loved ones always until they meet again.