Kalash, Yantras, Shankh, and coins are integral elements used for Archana, a form of ritualistic worship in Hinduism. The Kalash, a pot filled with water and adorned with mango leaves, represents abundance and prosperity. Yantras are sacred geometric diagrams inscribed on metal or paper, embodying the energy of specific deities. While a large conch is placed to blow it at the start and end of the puja, a smaller Shankh is also placed on a stand to pour a few spoons of water while invoking the conch as 'Panchajanya' through mantras - (Mahavishnu's conch name), then invoke the 7 holy rivers, including Ganga and use it towards the end of the Puja for blessings as "theertham". Coins are offered usually during sahasranamams or ashtottharams while chanting each name of the deity. Buy authentic Kalash, Yantra, Shankh and coins for puja from Giri UK