What is the ultimate aim of education? This is a tough question in today's materialistic age. Employment, teaching as a teacher, business or becoming a government official? To answer this question, the author Dr. Om Prakash Pandey turns to the ancient and rich education system of his country and does extensive research. Initially, the hero Mahamatya Satyadhan, who is worried for his state-interest, rises above his limited scope state level, later strives for national interest. For the upliftment of mankind, he gives up his happiness and worldly pleasure. Separates himself from politics, later he gets disgusted with all these tasks. But the hero is not able to separate himself from his original spiritual quality 'Lokaradhan' (service of human beings). The lack of ego of the heroine Shubhvada, who is engaged in penance as a common woman from the position of a queen, shows her unique form of an Indian woman. The noble character of Shubhvada impresses the readers. The friendship of the heroine Shubhvada with the hero Satyadhan, her concern for Satyadhan and her authority over Satyadhan, fill the serious discussions of the novel with grace and Chhayavadi affection. 'Lokaradhan' highlights the ancient education, society and conspiracy politics (Treaty, Deity, Yan, Asan, Sanshray and Dvaidibhav). This novel, divided into 28 chapters, creates such curiosity in the first chapter that readers are compelled to read the novel till the end.