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Neo-Advaita is a New Religious Movement based on a modern, western interpretation of Advaita Vedanta, especially the teachings of Ramana Maharshi.[1] Neo-Advaita is being criticized[2][a][4][b][c] for discarding the traditional prerequisites of knowledge of the scriptures[6] and "renunciation as necessary preparation for the path of jnana-yoga".[6][7] Notable neo-advaita teachers are H. W. L. Poonja[8][1], his students Gangaji[9] Andrew Cohen[d], and Eckhart Tolle.[1], and Eckhart Tolle.[1]
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