mulah

nirveda-mūlaḥ — the source of detachment; SB 1.19.14
yat-mūlaḥ — having which as the root cause; SB 5.1.1
yat-mūlaḥ — the origin of which; SB 5.6.5
sa-mūlaḥ — based on evidence; SB 5.10.21
mūlaḥ — the root; SB 5.13.22
kṛta-mūlaḥ — whose base is fixed; SB 5.21.14
mūlaḥ — whose root; SB 5.26.9
kriyā-mūlaḥ — whose root is the performance of yajña and the ritualistic ceremonies mentioned in the Vedas; SB 7.2.11
ajñāna-mūlaḥ — whose root is ignorance; SB 7.7.27
yat-mūlāḥ — the original cause of all these; SB 7.13.34
ātma-mūlaḥ — self-sufficient, having no other cause; SB 8.3.4
tri-mūlaḥ — having three roots, the three modes of nature (goodness, passion and ignorance), upon which the body is created; SB 10.2.27
tat-mūlāḥ — taking shelter at His lotus feet; SB 10.4.42
mūlaḥ — of roots; SB 11.12.22-23
mūlaḥ — the root; SB 11.13.3
artha-mūlāḥ — based on wealth; SB 11.23.18-19