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What are the Ideals of Neo-Vedenta?

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Vedanta is the philosophy of the self. The self is the infinite and the unchangeable. It cannot be called old self or new self because it is changeless and ultimate. Vedanta is describing such self or Atman. So the theory must be changeless.

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Universalism. Following Ramakrishna, neo-Vedanta regards all religions to be equal paths to liberation, but also gives a special place to Hinduism, as the ultimate universal religion. The various religious faiths of the world are regarded to help people to attain God-realization, the experience of God or the Ultimate.

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