Rajsatta and Dharmasatta evolved over time—sometimes by coming together, sometimes going against each other, sometimes quarrelling with each other—by breaking the shackles of the Vedic religion. Sometimes it was for personal gains and at times for the benefit of society. Original ancient literature has been enriched over time by incorporating stories and fables, but sometimes it also has got distorted. Time cycles and changes complement each other. In every aspect of the cycle, change has an impact. The sages went beyond the cycle of time and created knowledge that would be indestructible. That knowledge is timeless and beyond dispute. Its threads can still be linked to human thoughts dating back thousands of years ago. Today's management and administration techniques find their echoes in the quiet, deep, mysterious pool of ancient stories, while the mirror of modern management reflects the ancient Hindu Vedic stories. This book is an attempt to say that a culture of thinking about all aspects of life flourished in India some five thousand years ago, and to proudly show that both management and administration are Indian gifts to the world. Readers are sure to accept this effort.