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I requested that Yalli (motif) be merged into this article. The other article is shorter and covers the topic in only one of its areas - art. This article covers the subject more thoroughly and offers more information. As it is a transliterated word, there is probably not a 'correct' spelling, and therefore this article should retain its place and title while gaining information from the other. If there is no opposition I will merge the two and provide a redirect from the other article to this one. Andyo2000 (talk) 03:39, 6 July 2009 (UTC)Reply
Sharabha is a different beast in Hinduism. Yali is a lion-faced animal with elephantine proboscis and tusks. Sharabha is a eight-legged beast, with bird and lion parts, and also human parts sometimes.--RedtigerxyzTalk07:22, 23 October 2014 (UTC)Reply