Pir Ghaib Waterfall is situated in the Bolan Valley, 70 kilometres (43 mi) from Quetta, in Balochistan, Pakistan.
[1] The waterfall cascades down rocky mountainside, making its way through many streams and ponds among the shady palm trees.
Legend relates that Pir Ghaib and his sister, the venerable Bibi Nani, arrived here to convert the locals in the early days of Islam.
At the head of the gorge, seeing that he was blocked by the rock wall, the saint prayed to almighty to be rescued.
As the Vedic God Shivaderives from an earlier Indus Valley deity, and as the 5000 year old goddess Nania evolves into Bibi Nani or Durga, so too did the Pir Ghaib develop from an early Indus Valley god.