These upright monuments contain sacred verses from the Heart Sutra[/caption]A couple of kilometers away from the Big Buddha, the Wisdom Path is a series of 38 wooden upright monuments containing verses from centuries old Heart Sutra. These upright monuments showcase the Chinese version of the prayers. The writing is based on the calligraphy of scholar Professor Jao Tsung-I, and are arranged in a â&circž pattern, to represent infinity. To suggest the significant concept of 'emptiness' from the Heart Sutra, the column at the highest point of the hill is left blank. Buddhists believe that once an individual achieves the Wisdom of 'Emptiness', they will realise that nothing ever remains constant and will therefore learn to adapt. The prayers on the poles are revered by Confucians, Buddhists, and Taoists and are well known around the world.