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Pedro Shah, the saint of CST who made baskets fly
Updated On: 05 November, 2017 02:30 PM IST | Mumbai | Benita Fernando
<p>New research throws light on 200-year-old dargah near CST for man who made baskets fly in protest against demanding employer</p>

Tucked away next to the latticed monolith, Haj House, near CST, is an unassuming archway that opens into a Muslim shrine. On Friday afternoons, a devout stream walks into the courtyard to offer prayers. The shrine is architecturally stunning, with flooring made of kaleidoscopic Minton tiles and a cupola that has intricate glasswork inside. This site, which is popularly known as Pedro Shah Dargah, has become the subject of anthropologist Sarover Zaidi's academic research and exhibition, titled 'The case of the flying baskets or how to investigate a city by the sea?'.

The roughly 200-year-old shrine near CST is dedicated to Pedro Shah Baba, an 18th century porter and Sufi saint. Pics/Atul Kamble
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