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Nidhu Babu
Ramnidhi Gupta ((ベンガル語:রামনিধি গুপ্ত)) (1741–1839), commonly known as Nidhu Babu, is one of the great reformers of Bengali ''tappā'' music.
Nidhu Babu was born in Kumartuli in northern Calcutta, where he grew up learning Persian and some English. Little is known about his upbringing, but by 1776 he had become a clerk in the office of the Chhapra Collectorate.〔Chakrabarty, Ramakanta. ''Nidhu Babu and his Tappā.'' Published in Banerjee, Jayasri (ed.), ''The Music of Bengal''. Baroda: Indian Musicological Society, 1987.〕
In Chhapra, Nidhu Babu found a Muslim ''ustad'' to train him in the techniques of a formal ''gharana'', or school of musical thought. However, he soon became fed up with his method of teaching, and decided to independently translate Hindi music into Bengali.〔
In 1794, Nidhu Babu left his job in Chhapra and returned to Calcutta with a savings of ten thousand rupees.〔
In 1805-06, Nidhu Babu organized an ''akhrai'' troupe, an ''akhra'' being a fraternal society for studying and practicing classical Indian music. It was for his refinement and composition of ''akhrai'' songs that he initially became notable. However, his ''tappā'' were the songs that brought him lasting fame.〔
Nidhu Babu's principal work is the ''Gitaratna'', a book of ''tappā'' love songs (with one exception, a ''tappā'' expressing his love for the Bengali language). Most of the songs in the ''Gitaratna'' are chaste and deal with separation or neglect.〔
As a ''babu'' in early modern Bengali society, Nidhu Babu had few worldly needs; he was never ordered to sing a song. According to his contemporary James Long, he composed his best poems under the influence of wine. However, he was also noted for his fiercely independent personality, his hygiene, and his mediation in food and wine.〔
==Further reading==

*Gupta, Ishwar Chandra. ''Kabijivani''.

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