Panday Pira lived from the late 15th century through the late 16th century in Manila, working as apprentice to a Portuguese blacksmith. He later mastered the art of weapon making, particularly in the design of handmade cannons, which would later prove helpful in the battle against Spanish forces.
Panday Pira’s handmade cannons were reportedly used by Rajah Sulayman in defending Manila against the Spanish invaders headed by Martin de Goiti. The battle ended in favor of the colonizers who sequestered Panday Pira’s cannons for their own advantage. A street in Tondo is named in his memorial.