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There
are times in all our lives, when we desire
the need for divine intervention; times,
when life refuses to acknowledge the seemingly
obvious and decides to take refuge in a
world that is far away from ours. A world
that gives the body and mind the spiritual
healing that it yearns for. We, at Telly
Chakkar.com decided to delve deeper into
the lives of our favourite stars and know
a little about their lives beyond the obvious.
Tisca
Chopra turned into a satisfied and happier
soul ever since she got into Buddhism eight
years ago. The elegant lady, who is related
to literateur Khushwant Singh gets into
a somber mood while talking to us about
her association with Buddhism, post which
life took a U turn for her. Tisca started
her career with some forgettable films and
then got into plays, but not long ago got
back to television with Kahaani Ghar
Ghar Ki and is now seen in Zee's Sarrkkar
as Urvashi.
Kavita Shyam talks to Tisca about
her beliefs.
"I believe
in human beings"
I don't believe in God but I believe that
each human being has something good to offer
and I get satisfaction out of others' happiness.
I don't believe in a particular God as such.
"I had a
lot of questions which were unanswered"
I was feeling helpless at one point in my
life and did not know which way to turn.
I was not getting what I thought I deserved.
I felt very lonely even in a crowd and I
don't know if it was to do with me staying
away from my family. A family friend of
ours (Asha) came into my life at the right
time, eight years ago and guided me into
the right direction by introducing me to
Buddhism. She has been a great source of
inspiration in my life. Also Dr Daisaku
Ikada who lives in Japan is my Guru.
"Buddhism
is a way of life for me now"
I chant every day and Buddhism has changed
my life manifold. I can safely say I have
a great life now and feel empowered. I truly
believe in good actions and thoughts. I
believe in the cause and effect theory as
it decides our destiny. Being compassionate
is another thing that I have learnt from
Buddhism. My health has improved and I have
learnt to be kind and patient, besides my
relations have deepened and most importantly,
I have stopped feeling helpless.
"I have taught
Buddhism to many people I know and happy
to see their lives moving"
My husband is also into Buddhism and we
both practise it religiously. I got my close
friends and colleagues into practicing the
same. Shweta Kawatra, Manav Gohil and Vinay
Jain are a few of my colleagues whom I have
introduced to
Buddhism and it gives me immense satisfaction
in seeing them happy with their lives.
"I have been
on a pilgrimage but my mannat did not come
true"
I don't fast except for dieting purposes
and I had been to Vaishno Devi where I walked
up to the temple barefoot, but my mannat
did not come true.
"I am a philosophical
person and write a lot"
I am a philosophical person as I try to
think and get deeper meanings to all my
actions and thoughts. I write about anything
and everything which catches my fancy. I
maintain a diary and put my thoughts to
paper as and when I can. I write short stories,
opinions and am looking for an outlet wherein
I can start putting out my writings.
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Posted
on 5 January 2006 5:45 pm
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