Throughout his life, the great
master Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen Pal Zangpo had many visions of White Tara, during which the wisdom deity
actually dissolved into this image. From time to time, she would deliver prophecies, grant teachings and advice, and bestow
empowerments by sending out miraculous rays of light, as well as inspiring countless pure visions.
Khyentse Wangpo’s main
students and heart-sons too, such as Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thayé, Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa and Tertön Sogyal, received blessings
from this image directly and in pure visions. This is clearly described in their own biographies and is also well known from
oral accounts.
There is also mention in the
secret biography of the second Jamyang Khyentse, Chökyi Lodrö, of how this image of White Tara granted empowerments, delivered
prophecies and bestowed the blessings of longevity, and how other devoted students were able to receive advice from it directly.
It is also said that the crackling noise of a butter lamp placed before this very image brought about the revelation of a
terma. Therefore it is this very image, which is so sacred and powerful, that has inspired countless pure visions over the
years, and which features in so many well-known stories.
In 1967, as the monastery was
on the brink of destruction at the hands of communist Chinese hostile to the teachings, a devoted and quick-witted disciple
took the image from the wall, concealing it carefully in a cloth, and placed it in a secure location. Later, when the current
incarnation of the wish-fulfilling jewel, Dzongsar Khyentse Thubten Chökyi Gyatso, travelled to the reconstructed Dzongsar
monastery, the image was taken out and offered to him, and then, after this auspicious event, it was brought to India.
This brief history, written
in response to the request of the supreme tulku Sogyal Rinpoche, and to mark the printing of one hundred thousand copies of
this sacred image as a support for those with fortunate karma, was composed by Orgyen Tobgyal, who remains under the compassionate
protection of the successive incarnations of the Jamgön Lama.