His exact origins are not known, but he was able to gain the throne after the short-lived Po Saktiraydapaghoh since he was married to his daughter.
The new king was ordained by the Nguyễn lord of Annam and received the governing title Ndo Naok Ndai Tang Kuan.
[2] Champa had lost the northern region, from Cù Mông to Kauthara (Khánh Hòa), to the Nguyễn lord in 1653, and the Cham rulers henceforth had to pay tribute.
[3] The Nguyễn regime now established its authority in the easternmost territory of Cambodia, later known as Biên Hòa.
This became a severe challenge for the Cham rump kingdom in Panduranga, since it now had the Vietnamese both to the north and the south.