50) Anavadyāṅgī
She has faultless limbs. Every limb of Her is a state of perfection. Her creation is faultless.
The reason for describing Her limbs, or Her creations as being faultless in the negative sense rather than as being perfect in the positive sense is this. In our ignorance we sometimes tend to classify some creations of God as good and others as evil. But God himself is beyond all such classifications. There is no such thing as being bad, or faulty in His view. He is the sinner and He is the saint. He is the God and He is the devil too. A picture cannot be made with white paint only. Contrast of some sort is needed to make any picture, including this world picture. The volcanos creating earthquakes killing millions of people are required to create the life forms on this earth in the first instance. If death and destruction was not there, the earth would be a totally un-inhabitable place full of old useless life forms unable even to move.
It is important to realise that evil is as necessary as good is necessary. In fact, God needs the devil to appear godly. The saint needs the sinner to appear saintly. This world picture needs both. Maybe, a little less of this or, a little more of that. The waking state of mankind is the dream of God. He or His perfection is totally and unconditionally untouched by whatever he dreams.
Source: Śrī Amṛtānandanātha Saraswatī "Sudhā Syandinī Bhāṣyaṃ" Typed Manuscript
(an incomplete commentary on Lalitā Sahasranāma)