116. Bhadramūrti
She is auspicious in form.
The Devi has five modes of existence. These are called Asti, Bhāti, Priyām, Nāmam, and Rūpam. The first three mean existence, knowledge and bliss. These are characteristics of the Nirguṇa Parābrahman. The last two, namely name and form, are characteristics of the Saguṇa Brahman. Among such forms She manifests in the more beautiful and aesthetic and auspicious forms more powerfully than in other types of forms.
Although everything that has been given a name or everything that can be seen does not partake of the nature of permanence, in the transcendental view limitation in any form, either in space or in time or in matter, does not distract from the nature of Sat-cit-ānanda. As an example, we might consider that the infinitesimal amount of time called the present includes in it the entire time.
Source: Śrī Amṛtānandanātha Sarasvatī "Sudhā Syandinī Bhāṣyaṃ" Typed Manuscript
(an incomplete commentary on Lalitā Sahasranāma)