<p>Gwalior: Worshipping a cow is equivalent to praying to 33 crore gods, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Thursday.</p>.<p> He was on a visit to Gwalior, where he inaugurated a trade fair.</p>.<p>"Fair culture is there (for us) to understand Sanatan culture. Fairs foster the culture of art. Fairs are vistas to promote trade," he said.</p>.India's cow vigilantes bolster clout, dive into local politics before Lok Sabha elections.<p> He also praised the Scindias, who used to be rulers of the region for long, for restoring temples demolished by Mughals.</p>.<p> Hailing the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Yadav said its inauguration on January 22 will allow people to celebrate Diwali for a third time, adding his government would be a partner in it.</p>.<p> Revival of culture is underway at present, he claimed.</p>.<p> Earlier, speaking at a function to inaugurate a civic-run 'gaushala' (cow shelter) in Lal Tipara area here, he said, "Worshipping gau mata (holy cow) means worshipping 33 crore gods." </p>
<p>Gwalior: Worshipping a cow is equivalent to praying to 33 crore gods, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Thursday.</p>.<p> He was on a visit to Gwalior, where he inaugurated a trade fair.</p>.<p>"Fair culture is there (for us) to understand Sanatan culture. Fairs foster the culture of art. Fairs are vistas to promote trade," he said.</p>.India's cow vigilantes bolster clout, dive into local politics before Lok Sabha elections.<p> He also praised the Scindias, who used to be rulers of the region for long, for restoring temples demolished by Mughals.</p>.<p> Hailing the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Yadav said its inauguration on January 22 will allow people to celebrate Diwali for a third time, adding his government would be a partner in it.</p>.<p> Revival of culture is underway at present, he claimed.</p>.<p> Earlier, speaking at a function to inaugurate a civic-run 'gaushala' (cow shelter) in Lal Tipara area here, he said, "Worshipping gau mata (holy cow) means worshipping 33 crore gods." </p>