Sha Gu Bu Luo 沙古卜洛 (died after 1521) is the Chinese transcription of the name of a King of Panduranga in Champa.
Since friendship and formal tributary relations with China were important for the survival of the remaining Cham territory, he sent a request to the Ming court in 1499, asking the Emperor to enfeoff his son Sha Gu Bu Luo.
Sha Gu Bu Luo wanted to be enfeoffed as ruler of Champa including the Quy Nhon region that had been taken by Vietnam in 1471.
The Chinese, however, would not take action to recover the old Cham lands for the king, since previous attempts to put pressure on Vietnam had been useless.
Sha Gu Bu Luo continued to send envoys to China, but it was only in 1515 that the Ming court sent enfeoffment credentials to him.
The most detailed is the Suma Oriental by Tomé Pires (c. 1515) which mentions Champa as sizeable land that produced rice, meat and other foodstuff.