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prayers is in order but the recommended precaution is that he should not offer prayers with that dress. 802. When a person does not have dress he can cover himself at the time of offering prayers with grass and the leaves of the trees. 803. In a state of helplessness one may, while offering prayers, cover oneself with mud. 804. When a person does not have anything with
which he should cover himself while offering prayers, and if it is
probable that he may get some such thing it isbetter that he should
delay offering his prayers, and if he does not get anything, he should
offer prayers according to his legal obligation. when the time for
prayers iscoming to an end. 805. If a person who intends offering prayers
does not have even leaves of tress and grass and mud and slime to cover
himself with and it is not probable that hewill acquire something with
which to cover himself, and in case it is probable that somebody will
see him, he should offer prayers in sitting posture and if he is
satisfiedthat no one will see him he should offer prayers in standing
posture and as a measure of precaution he shoUld place his hand on his
private parts and in both the cases heshould perform bowing and
prostration by means of signs and on the basis of recommended precaution
he should make the sign of prostration a little longer.
CONDITIONS FOR DRESS WORN DURING PRAYERS: 806. There are six conditions for the dress of a
person who offers prayers: (i) It should be pure. (ii) It should be
mubah (permissible for him to use). (iii) It should not have been
prepared with the parts of a dead body. (iv) It should not have been
prepared from the part of the body of an animal whose meat is unlawful
to eat. (v) & (vi) If the person who offers
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