First ever Novel on the internal setup of RSS... Whether it was the 'indigestible 1947', or the black period of shedding tears of blood of eighties, whether it was turmoil of political anarchy of 1975, or the time of incompatible coalitions and unholy alliances, - the last decade of the twentieth century which made one and all eat the humble pie of political compulsions, whether it was Ayodhya or Kashmir, Punjab or Delhi, in those hard times, most of the tidal surges caused due to the Samudra Manthan, somehow, directly or indirectly have influenced this R.S.S. and to some extent have got influenced by it. Protagonist of cultural nationalism, R.S.S. might have been an apple of one's eyes or an apple of discord for others, an eye sore for one or mascara for others, it has been the keen desire of everybody to know about such a large organisation, as to what does it do and how does it do By beautifully dealing with a so far 'forbidden' and 'untouched' subject in a satirical style, Ashwani Gupta has added a new and important chapter to the Indian fiction writing. A 'dangerous trendsetter; this novel brings one face to face with the dedicated workers,who function as the foundation stone and the support pillar of voluntary organisations. It also brings to the fore the pompous politicians, religious bigots, hypocrites who pose themselves as social workers and very boldly tears off the mask of "nobility" worn by the so called intellectuals. This certainly is the wonderful penmanship of the author.