Ringing the bells around the Phra Phutthabat Mandapa is a traditional practice that pilgrims perform after worshipping the Buddha's Footprint to proclaim their merit-making to deities and all sentient beings for their joyful appreciation. The resonant chiming that echoes across Suwan Banphot Hill not only brings a sense of spiritual fulfillment to the ringer but is also believed to bring far-reaching fame and a clear, sharp intellect, much like the sound of the bell itself. The long rows of bells lining the galleries serve as a symbolic transmission of merit and tranquility, echoing deep within the hearts of every visitor who experiences this sacred tradition.