Karuppasamy is an alcoholic, non-vegetarian but strict soldier with a wind current flow with bells and chains tied to his body.
The second stage lies in holding a long consecrated pole, marked with Vibhuti (sacred ash) representing the 'Dhwaja Sthamba' of the Lord with bells tied to the top.
The girl they got to play the fool has foun a fool's costume someplace, with a little cap that has bells tied to it, an them kinds of shoes that curl up in front like Arabs wear.
Items such as bells tied to the limbs of a corpse to signal the outside were not uncommon.
Greater figures than this tend to involve the topmost circle of bells being tied further and further up a dancer's calf.
The Roadies face the first money task of their journey of Australia of having a match individually with professional rugby players of the Dubbo Rhino rugby team with the team blindfolded and a bell tied on the feet of the Roadies.
She pushed on the glass warehouse door, which jangled a little bell tied to the door handle.
Men leaped with jingling bells tied to their ankles in the British folk-dance form known as morris dancing.
As per the records, Gopikabai would not take alms from servants, but would collect offerings only from mothers, wives or daughters of high-ranking Sardars; she would ring a bell tied to the cow which accompanied her.
One feature that does not appear in the canons but is often found in stone sculptures and bronzes is the presence of a small bell tied by a string just below the right knee.