According to Vivekananda's interpretation of Vedanta, what is the essence of Hinduism, and how does it differ from traditional Advaita Vedanta?
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The essence of Hinduism lies in ritualistic practices and temple worship.
2
Vivekananda believed in the immanence and transcendence of the Absolute, unlike traditional Advaita Vedanta.
3
Vivekananda rejected the concept of a formless God, aligning more with dualistic philosophies.
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According to Vivekananda, the goal of Hinduism is to adhere strictly to doctrines and rituals.