A common variant is Supta Baddha Konasana, Cobbler's Pose in Lying Position, from सुप्त,
supta, meaning "supine" or "reclining". In
pregnancy, the pose can be practised reclining as "Wall Butterfly", with the buttocks and feet against a wall, feet together, the knees falling to the sides. The hands can be used to press the knees. Tarasana, Star Pose, has the body leaning forwards over the clasped feet. With the thighs
supported on folded blankets, 10-pound sandbags may be placed on the inner thigh (near the groin) to assist the stretch. File:Kashinath asana.jpg|Supta Baddha Konasana, Reclining Cobbler's Pose File:Mr-yoga-star-pose.jpg|Tarasana, Star Pose == See also ==