
well i don't know what intention the author had, but in my perspective it's not something offending though, a tattoo of smth sacred on yoohan's back makes me interpret in interesting ways, it could be how the "tryambakam" is associated with erasing ignorance, giving knowledge, release from mortal affairs of death, so

i feel like, with lee yoohan it's more prominent, how he slowly grows, forgives himself which is the hardest part, learns himself, and in turn i feel like gets released from that cycle of atonement, living his life truly as a living being, away from that living death. and also how like, about the god of destruction, that too perhaps aligns with how yoohan is, self destructive, but then with director yoon, and with knowledge of his own self, he can finally be free

That's not the part I'm pleased about. That's the part I don't like. The part I'm pleased about is the fact that the Hindu symbol is included at all and that the author actually researched what it means before including it.
I just wish it was on a different body part, like the arm or something. Even the leg.
This manhwa offend billion hindu PPL
Because that tattoo is sacred signs of Hinduism
And i think those gays who are hindus are not reading this manhwa