Inyeon^3
(निदान x 因緣 x 인연)
This book explores the Buddhist roots in Korean words and the cultural meaning of the words in the contemporary times. As the title suggests, the book also explores the journey of Buddhist concept throughout history and the path it took to take root in Korea. First in India, then to China, and finally in Korea.
The book highlights a few words that can be translated seamlessly from Korean to Chinse and Sanskrit/Hindi and how the meaning compares in each cultures.
The book highlights a few words that can be translated seamlessly from Korean to Chinse and Sanskrit/Hindi and how the meaning compares in each cultures.
Print method: Hand-bound and hand-printed with pencil and collaged with paper and washi tape
Number of pages: 16
Size: 6” x 6”
Print date: 2014
Number of pages: 16
Size: 6” x 6”
Print date: 2014













