# Cc. Madhya 24.163
## Text
> urukrame ahaitukī kāhāṅ kona artha
> ei tera artha kahiluṅ parama samartha
## Synonyms
*urukrame*—unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who acts uncommonly; *ahaitukī*—without motives; *kāhāṅ*—wherever; *kona*—some; *artha*—import; *ei*—in this way; *tera* *artha*—thirteen imports; *kahiluṅ*—I have explained; *parama*—supremely; *samartha*—complete.
## Translation
**"The word ahaitukī is always applicable to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Urukrama. In this way I have described the import of all these things in thirteen complete varieties.**
## Purport
The thirteen varieties mentioned are (1) *sādhaka,* the neophyte performer; (2) *brahmamaya,* one absorbed in the thought of impersonal Brahman; (3) *prāpta-brahma-laya,* one who has actually attained Brahman perfection; (4) *mumukṣu,* the desirer of liberation; (5) *jīvan-mukta,* one who is liberated in this life; (6) *prāpta-svarūpa,* one who has attained one's original constitutional position; (7) *nirgrantha-muni,* a completely liberated saint; (8) *sagarbha-yogārurukṣu,* a *yogī* meditating upon the four-handed Viṣṇu form or desiring yogic perfection; (9) *nigarbha-yogārurukṣu,* one who has attained perfection in impersonal meditation; (10) *sagarbha-yogārūḍha,* already elevated to the *yoga* perfection platform; (11) *nigarbha-yogārūḍha,* similarly impersonal *yogi;* (12) *sagarbha-prāpta-siddhi,* one who has already attained the perfectional stage; (13) *nigarbha-prāpta-siddhi,* one who has attained perfection by impersonal meditation.