Mohra Muradu (Urdu: موہرا مرادو) is the place of an ancient Buddhist stupa and monastery near the ruins of Taxila, in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
The ruins of Mohra Muradu were excavated under the supervision of Sir John Marshall by Abdul Qadir in 1914-1915.
The monastery consists of 27 rooms for the students and the teachers built around a courtyard with a pool.
The large, square shaped pool contained water for ritual washings and was about half a metre deep.
The rain water was collected into the pool from the roof of the monastery over wooden extensions.