Padma River |
The Padma (Bengali: পদ্মা Pôdda) is a major trans-boundary river in Bangladesh . It is the main distributary of the Ganges (Bengali: গঙ্গা Gôngga), which originates in the Himalayas . The Padma enters Bangladesh from India near Chapai Nababganj. It meets the Jamuna (Bengali: যমুনা Jomuna) near Aricha and retains its name, but finally meets with the Meghna (Bengali: মেঘনা) near Chandpur and adopts the name 'Meghna' before flowing into the Bay of Bengal . Rajshahi, a major city in western Bangladesh , is situated on the north bank of the Padma. Its maximum depth is 1,571 feet (479 m) and average depth is 968 feet (295 m).
River Side |
Originated in the Gangotri Glacier of the Himalaya, the Ganges runs to the Bay of Bengal through India , entering Bangladesh at Shibganj in the district of Chapai Nababganj. Just west of Shibganj, the distributary Bhagirathi emerges and flows southwards as the Hooghly. After the point where the Bhagirathi branches off, the Ganges is officially referred to as the Padma and the river Bhagirathi uses the name of Ganga . Later the British started calling it the Hoogly river.
Boat on Padma River |
Further downstream, in Goalando, 2200 km away from the source, the Padma is joined by the mighty Jamuna (Lower Brahmaputra) and the resulting combination flows with the name Padma further east, to Chandpur. Here, the widest river in Bangladesh , the Meghna, joins the Padma, continuing as the Meghna almost in a straight line to the south, ending in the Bay of Bengal .
The Padma (Sanskrit for lotus flower is numerously mentioned in Hindu Mythology including the Vedas, the Puranas, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. In all the epic stories, the river is mentioned as byname for the Goddess Lakshmi though the origin differs. After building of Farakka Barrage on the upstream of the river in Indian West Bengal the capacity of the river was reduced significantly. A road-rail bridge is proposed in 2009. Padma bridge is the largest bridge of Bangladesh(proposed). It will cost ৳3000 kuti to finish. It will be used in 2013.
Rising Sun at Padma |
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