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((ベンガル語:রামপ্রসাদ সেন); c. 1718 or c. 1723 – c. 1775) was a Shakta poet and saint of eighteenth century Bengal.〔, p. 64〕 His ''bhakti'' poems, known as ''Ramprasadi'', are still popular in Bengal—they are usually addressed to the Hindu goddess Kali and written in Bengali.〔, p. 162〕 Stories of Ramprasad's life typically include legends and myths mixed with biographical details.〔 It is said that, Ramprasad was born into a Tantric family, and showed an inclination towards poetry from an early age. He became a disciple of Krishnananda Agamavagisha, a Tantric scholar and yogi. Ramprasad became well known for his devotional songs, eventually becoming the court poet of Raja Krishnachandra of Nadia. His life has been the subject of many stories depicting his devotion to, and relationship with, Kali. Ramprasad's literary works include ''Vidyasundar'', ''Kali-kirtana'', ''Krishna-kirtana'' and ''Shaktigiti''. Ramprasad is credited with creating a new compositional form that combined the Bengali folk style of Baul music with classical melodies and ''kirtan''. The new style took root in Bengali culture with many poet-composers combining folk and raga-based melodies, mixing every common style of music from classical to semi-classical and folk.〔 His songs are sung today, with a popular collection—''Ramprasadi Sangit'' ("Songs of Ramprasad")—sold at ''Shakta'' temples and ''pithas'' in Bengal.〔 == Biography == Biographies of Ramprasad are a mixture of biography, metaphor, and legend.〔
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