Word for Word Index
- ajñāna-mūlaḥ
- whose root is ignorance — ŚB 7.7.27
- kriyā-mūlaḥ
- whose root is the performance of yajña and the ritualistic ceremonies mentioned in the Vedas — ŚB 7.2.11
- kṛta-mūlaḥ
- whose base is fixed — ŚB 5.21.14
- nirveda-mūlaḥ
- the source of detachment — ŚB 1.19.14
- mūlaḥ
- the root — ŚB 5.13.22, ŚB 11.13.3
- whose root — ŚB 5.26.9
- of roots — ŚB 11.12.22-23
- sa-mūlaḥ
- based on evidence — ŚB 5.10.21
- ātma-mūlaḥ
- self-sufficient, having no other cause — ŚB 8.3.4
- yat-mūlaḥ
- having which as the root cause — ŚB 5.1.1
- the origin of which — ŚB 5.6.5
- tri-mūlaḥ
- having three roots, the three modes of nature (goodness, passion and ignorance), upon which the body is created — ŚB 10.2.27