Po Ganuhpatih (died 1730) was a King of the Panduranga Kingdom of Champa (in Vietnamese, Thuân Thành) who ruled from 1728 to 1730.
The old king is known to have had at least three sons who served as hau (village lords), but if they were alive at his demise they had no claim to make.
[1] After Po Saktiraydapatih's demise, a revolt against Vietnamese overlordship broke out among the Chams of Phan Rí.
The background of the resistance may be the influx of Viet settlers and the cultural discrimination of the Chams.
In order to reinforce Viet presence, he enjoined more settlers to move to Champa, thus intensifying the rivalty for land and resources.