நடராஜ நெறி
The Nataraja bronze is not a portrait. It is a diagram. Two right hands, two left hands, two feet — five limbs for five acts. The Chola sculptors compressed a Tamil Śaiva cosmology into a single body so it could be read the way a sentence is read.
The Divine Science chapter reads the bronze as iconography. The Node cluster reads Tamil Śaiva Sri Lanka as a material Indian-Ocean floor. This doctrine reads the same diagram as civic grammar — the third leg. Analogy · not identity. No religion, no physics, no metaphor for "quantum consciousness". A grammar for how a stateless civilisational body handles power in public.
The bronze names five acts. This doctrine reads them as one sentence: strike · hold · release · press · lift. The archive is the body that speaks the sentence.