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  2. Yali (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Yali (IAST: Yāḷi), [1] (Tamil: யாழி), [2] is a Hindu mythological creature, portrayed with the head and the body of a lion, the trunk and the tusks of an elephant, and sometimes bearing equine features. [3] Images of the creature occur in many South Indian temples, often sculpted onto the pillars. [4]

  3. List of legendary creatures (Y) - Wikipedia

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    Yali – Lion like creature often symbolic for protecting temples; Yallery-Brown – Nature spirit; Yama (China, Korea, Japan, Buddhism, including Tibet) – Wrathful god; Yama-biko – Echo spirit; Yama-bito – Savage, mountain-dwelling humanoid; Yama-chichi – Monkey-like mountain spirit

  4. Yali - Wikipedia

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    Yali (mythology), a Hindu mythical creature with the body of a lion and some elephant features; Yali (volcano), a Greek volcanic island; Yali, Antioquia, a municipality in Colombia; Yali people, a tribe of Western New Guinea Yali language, a language spoken by the Yali people; Yale-China Association, known as Yali in Chinese

  5. Category:Mythological elephants - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Makara or yali, from Walters Art Museum statue ...

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  7. Vyala - Wikipedia

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  8. Yalli (motif) - Wikipedia

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  9. Yazh - Wikipedia

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    The instrument may have a relationship with the mythological yali, the word for which (யாழி) is linguistically similar to the word for this arched harp (முகம்). Whatever relationship the words may or may not have linguistically, some researchers believe the mythological yali was carved into the tip of the yazh harp's neck. [3]