§ Sāmatvārtha · Network State · substrate

The Network State.

A federation of Sutradhaars — thread-holders, weavers of scenes in classical Sanskrit drama — who carry the Sāmatvārtha thread into execution across the Stack, the Interchain, and the ground. Operated by the Community Lab.

§ Architecture

Said in this vocabulary.

A network state grounded in older grammar: sthala (place), kula (lineage), sangha (community of intent), ṛṇa (obligation). Membership is acceptance of obligation, not subscription.

Sutradhaar
Thread-holder
In classical Sanskrit drama, the weaver of scenes. Here, the individual carrying the thread into a specific context.
Sthala
Place
Cells anchored to specific places. Household, livelihood, and substrate obligations carried together.
Sangha
Community of intent
Formed by shared obligation rather than shared identity. Reciprocity-enforced, exit-permissive.
Ṛṇa
Obligation
The five debts as the membership ledger.
§ Sutradhaars

Individual · institution · initiative.

The Sutradhaar isn't a tier you buy into or a cohort being recruited. It's an honest way to structure aligned actors already operating in Sāmatvārtha-shaped substrate — and those who might join. Three shapes, distinguished by what carries the thread.

§ In the Codex

Anchor chapters.

Carry the thread.

Already operating something aligned — or want to steward a piece of what's forming? Sutradhaars earn the role by carrying obligations, not by signing up.