# Cc. Madhya 24.27
## Text
> 'hetu'-śabde kahe—bhukti-ādi vāñchāntare
> bhukti, siddhi, mukti—mukhya ei tina prakāre
## Synonyms
*hetu*—cause; *śabde*—by the word; *kahe*—it is said; *bhukti*—enjoying the result by oneself; *ādi*—and so on; *vāñchā*-*antare*—because of a different ambition; *bhukti*—enjoying the result of action; *siddhi*—the perfection of doing something; *mukti*—liberation; *mukhya*—chief; *ei*—these; *tina* *prakāre*—in three ways.
## Translation
**"The word hetu [cause] means that a thing is done for some motive. There can be three motives. One may act to enjoy the result personally, to achieve some material perfection, or to act in such a way that one may be liberated.**