This magnificent bridge constructed over the Buddhia Wala Nala, is still in good state of preservation. As per Mughal period literary mention, the Mughal emperor Jahangir ordered that at the passage of every river, large or small convenient bridges be erected so that the traveller is able to pursue his journey without obstruction.Its present name is based on a local tradition. An old woman (budhia) resided near the bridge while her sons were posted there. This is a stone bridge constructed over three arches. The piers of the central arch are strengthened by buttresses whose position is marked above by four small minars. Out of four minars, two are available at present. The road on the bridge made by paving bricksis still in fair condition.
In view of its historical importance, it was declared protected as a monument of national importance vide notification no. 32223 dated 22.10.1929.