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Radharaman Dutta
Radha Raman Dutta ((ベンガル語:রাধারমণ দত্ত)) (1833–1915), also spelt as Radharaman Dutta, was an influential Sylheti dhamail music composer and lyricist from Sylhet region of Bengal Province of British India, now in Jagannathpur Upazila, Sunamganj District of Bangladesh. A prominent Baul (mystic minstrel), Raman's body of work has led him to be considered "the father of dhamal songs"; his music is widely performed by modern Bengali musicians.
==Personal life==
Radha Raman was born on 25 May 1833 in kayastha family in village of Keshabpur in Jagannathpur Upazila. The youngest son of lyricist Radha Madhab Dutta, Raman displayed a musical temperament from childhood. The early death of his father led Raman to seek the approval of religious mentors throughout his life.〔 Romon's Vaishnavism (worship of Krishna) shaped his musical work and led him to a life of asceticism; he lived for some time in a house that amounted to little more than a seven-square-foot of mud-hut. Raman was also heavily influenced by the Sufism that infuses Baul culture. Raman died in 1915.

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