Zalim Singh Mertiya of Kuchaman honored Jagramdas and granted Jasuri in sasan where Kriparam was born.
Devi Singh of Sikar honored him and granted sasan land in Maharajpura in 1790 CE (VS 1847 Margashirsha Vadi 13).
Once, Maharaja Man Singh of Marwar respectfully summoned Barhath Kriparam to Jodhpur to solve a specific problem in poetics.
In a gesture of respect and of resolving the issue, Man Singh bestowed upon him a village called Medas in Nagaur district.
To prevent destruction of the Sikar fort, a delegation including Kriparam Khidiya and 4 other nobles met Commander Haldia near Reengas.
अवसर रो अहसाण , रहे घणा दिव राजिया ॥ A favour done promptly aiding a noble soul, leaves a lasting impression, fostering enduring gratitude.
The verses are expressed in simple language, drawing on the poet's experience of public life and the multifarious aspects of ethics.
In earlier period, a few literature enthusiasts attempted to transcribe it, estimated at about 360 verses, yet these manuscripts met destruction.