The Padma River is basically the name of the lower channel of the Ganges, and more specifically, the Ganges and Yamuna mangahas together in the Goalanda Ghat are called the Padma. The river is known as the Padma from Ganges in Bangladesh (Manakosha and Durlawpur Union of Shibganj upazila under Nawabganj district). This name (Padma) is used till the source of the Bhagirathi branch, which is divided from the right bank of the Ganges, and in Hinduism this section carries the religious sanctity of the Ganges. In the case of river land, it is more accurate to call the flow of the Ganges after the confluence with the Jamuna and the next under subspecies of the junction called Padma. Padma is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Ganges. Due to the transition of the Brahmaputra, due to the creation of this river, not only, but most of the time, the Brahmaputra-Jamuna plays a greater role in the flow of the Padma than the Ganges.