Summary: The text provides a detailed account of the inhabitants and features of various Dwipas, including Pushkara, and describes the celestial beings associated with the sun during different months. The inhabitants of Pushkara are said to be similar to gods with no distinctions like caste, and the celestial beings accompanying the sun's chariot change with each month, performing various tasks such as singing, dancing, and managing elements like cold, heat, and rain. The text also lists names of different beings associated with the sun during particular months, including gods like Vishnu and Indra, as well as creatures like snakes and demons. These beings are seemingly responsible for maintaining the balance and order in the cosmos.