Summary: Todarmal, appointed as Divan in the 27th year, introduced financial reforms in 990, replacing Muza-ffar's assessment with his new rent-roll. His coinage regulations were noted in the Akbarnama. Appendix B contains stanzas glorifying him by Manirama between 1589-1650. The text includes three stanzas inscribed at Benares. The work contains various sections like Sargasaukhya, Avatarasaukhya, and Kalaganana or Jyotisa Saukhya, each with different subsections like Suddhisaukhya and Danasaukhya. Additionally, descriptions of manuscripts examined in the Anup Sanskrit Library are provided. The work also mentions sections like Samhita Saukhya, Desasaukhya, Karmavipakasaukhya, and Ayurvedasaukhya, forming a comprehensive piece estimated to be around 80,000 slokas, though the exact extent is yet to be determined. Publications from the Anup Sanskrit Library in Bikaner included catalogues of Sanskrit and Hindi manuscripts, with dedicated volumes to specific works like Sabdakalpadruma and Rigveda.