The 'view of attachment to discipline.' The mistaken view of misunderstanding the path of discipline, and considering it to be the true cause of cessation of suffering when it is not, and holding to it as the true path, though it is not. Also, the view that the austerities, moral practices and vows of non-Buddhist sects can lead one to the truth.(/si^la-vrata-para^mar/sa-dr!s!t!i)--trying to seek salvation by means of the austerities of the non-Buddhist Indian schools of philosophy. In the Yoga^ca^ra system, it is taken as one of the four, or five 'wrong views' (四见 五恶见), also, one of the 'ten secondary dullnesses.' This general type of attachment is also distinguished into the two times of "precepts-only" attachment 独头戒取 and "upside down (i.e. mistaken)" attachment 足上戒取.