When Devotion Conquered Fear: The Sacred Encounter of Ramprasad Sen and Raghu the Dacoit In the sacred land of Bengal, where faith and song intertwine, the life of the great poet-saint Ramprasad Sen stands as a beacon of pure devotion to the Divine Mother, Kali. Among the many stories of his unshakable faith, one tale shines with deep spiritual meaning — his encounter with the dacoit Raghu , a man feared by many but ultimately transformed by divine grace. The Story in Essence According to legend, every year on the new moon night of the month of Kartik, the dreaded bandit Raghu was said to offer human sacrifices during the Kali Puja. It is said that anyone who happened to pass through the forest on that dark night would be captured and sacrificed. One year, on the new moon night of Kartik, the Bengali poet and devotee of Goddess Kali, Ramprasad Sen, was walking through that very forest. Even today, Ramprasad Sen’s devotional songs dedicated to Mother Kali remain equally popular. Th...