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'''Pema Düdul Wangchuk''' ([[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma bdud 'dul dbang phyug'') (1792-1853) was the 33rd throneholder of the [[Sakya]] school and founder of the [[Drolma Podrang]]. He was the eldest son of [[Wangdü Nyingpo|Jamgön Wangdü Nyingpo]] and the brother of [[Kunga Rinchen]], founder of the [[Phuntsok Podrang]]. | '''Pema Düdul Wangchuk''' (Tib. པདྨ་བདུད་འདུལ་དབང་ཕྱུག, [[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma bdud 'dul dbang phyug'') (1792-1853) was the 33rd throneholder of the [[Sakya]] school and founder of the [[Drolma Podrang]]. He was the eldest son of [[Wangdü Nyingpo|Jamgön Wangdü Nyingpo]] and the brother of [[Kunga Rinchen]], founder of the [[Phuntsok Podrang]]. | ||
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Pema Düdul Wangchuk (Tib. པདྨ་བདུད་འདུལ་དབང་ཕྱུག, Wyl. pad+ma bdud 'dul dbang phyug) (1792-1853) was the 33rd throneholder of the Sakya school and founder of the Drolma Podrang. He was the eldest son of Jamgön Wangdü Nyingpo and the brother of Kunga Rinchen, founder of the Phuntsok Podrang.