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:<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Christianity|list of Christianity-related deletion discussions]]. <!--Template:Deletion sorting--></small> <small>[[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 23:22, 27 October 2011 (UTC)</small>
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*'''Delete'''. There have been thousands upon thousands of hymns written. What makes this one special? [[User:StAnselm|<b>St</b>]][[Special:Contributions/StAnselm|Anselm]] ([[User talk:StAnselm|talk]]) 23:45, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
*'''Delete'''. There have been thousands upon thousands of hymns written. What makes this one special? [[User:StAnselm|<b>St</b>]][[Special:Contributions/StAnselm|Anselm]] ([[User talk:StAnselm|talk]]) 23:45, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
*'''Keep'''. &nbsp; StAnselm -- When I saw ''Slumdog Millionare'', I got confused as to whether "Jai Ho" was some pop/techno adaptation of "Jaya Ho" (I don't speak Hindi). I looked up "Jaya Ho" on Wikipedia and found no article and no dablink. I got confused and had to do quite a bit of digging to find that the song and the hymn are unrelated; because I didn't know about the "Jai Ho" transliteration/spelling, it was only by chance that I found that the two are unrelated: Someone else had transliterated "Jai Ho" as "Jaya Ho." I've set "Jaya Ho" to redirect to "Jai ho" and made "Jai ho" a disambiguation page distinguishing between multiple uses of the corresponding phrase: It links to the Slumdog Millionare article using the article's capitalization "Jai Ho", and it lists the hymn as "Jaya Ho". BTW, for the validity of "Jaya ho" as a transliteration, see the history of [[Jaya ho]], which now-blocked/deleted user [[User:WillyGA|WillyGA]] created in an act of vandalism by posting what amounts to a victory cheer. ([[Jaya ho]] now redirects to [[Jai ho]].) [User:Antediluvian67|Antediluvian67]] ([[User talk:Antediluvian67|talk]]) 14:41, 28 October 2011 (UTC)
*'''Convert to disambiguation page''' (first preference) or '''keep''' (second preference). &nbsp; StAnselm -- When I saw ''Slumdog Millionare'', I got confused as to whether "Jai Ho" was some pop/techno adaptation of "Jaya Ho" (I don't speak Hindi). I looked up "Jaya Ho" on Wikipedia and found no article and no dablink. I got confused and had to do quite a bit of digging to find that the song and the hymn are unrelated; because I didn't know about the "Jai Ho" transliteration/spelling, it was only by chance that I found that the two are unrelated: Someone else had transliterated "Jai Ho" as "Jaya Ho." I've set "Jaya Ho" to redirect to "Jai ho" and made "Jai ho" a disambiguation page distinguishing between multiple uses of the corresponding phrase: It links to the Slumdog Millionare article using the article's capitalization "Jai Ho", and it lists the hymn as "Jaya Ho". BTW, for the validity of "Jaya ho" as a transliteration, see the history of [[Jaya ho]], which now-blocked/deleted user [[User:WillyGA|WillyGA]] created in an act of vandalism by posting what amounts to a victory cheer. ([[Jaya ho]] now redirects to [[Jai ho]].) [User:Antediluvian67|Antediluvian67]] ([[User talk:Antediluvian67|talk]]) 14:41, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

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Ok, it is a hymn, but that alone doesn't establish notability. Dennis Brown (talk) 20:27, 27 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Note: This debate has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 23:22, 27 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Albums and songs-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 23:22, 27 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Christianity-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 23:22, 27 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete. There have been thousands upon thousands of hymns written. What makes this one special? StAnselm (talk) 23:45, 27 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Convert to disambiguation page (first preference) or keep (second preference).   StAnselm -- When I saw Slumdog Millionare, I got confused as to whether "Jai Ho" was some pop/techno adaptation of "Jaya Ho" (I don't speak Hindi). I looked up "Jaya Ho" on Wikipedia and found no article and no dablink. I got confused and had to do quite a bit of digging to find that the song and the hymn are unrelated; because I didn't know about the "Jai Ho" transliteration/spelling, it was only by chance that I found that the two are unrelated: Someone else had transliterated "Jai Ho" as "Jaya Ho." I've set "Jaya Ho" to redirect to "Jai ho" and made "Jai ho" a disambiguation page distinguishing between multiple uses of the corresponding phrase: It links to the Slumdog Millionare article using the article's capitalization "Jai Ho", and it lists the hymn as "Jaya Ho". BTW, for the validity of "Jaya ho" as a transliteration, see the history of Jaya ho, which now-blocked/deleted user WillyGA created in an act of vandalism by posting what amounts to a victory cheer. (Jaya ho now redirects to Jai ho.) [User:Antediluvian67|Antediluvian67]] (talk) 14:41, 28 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]