149. Nityabuddhā
She is fully awakened at all times.
Consciousness does not subside during the waking, dreaming or sleeping states. If the consciousness was not awakened during the sleeping states, there would be no sense of continuity of the sameness of an individual. We are aware that the same one who went to sleep yesterday is awake today. This continuity will be absent if consciousness does not continue through sleep, if consciousness does not continue through waking states, again, there will be a total disruption in the continuity of an existence.
Thus, the conscious feeling is continuous and overlaps all the three stages. It intersects and is also the said union of all the three stages. This is the fourth stage referred to as samādhi.
Samādhi is an inherent property of God. It is not a word, nor is it necessary to be sought and acquired. If it is something that is sought and acquired, it is not permanent and it cannot partake of the nature of God. It would be a worthless acquisition.
Source: Śrī Amṛtānandanātha Sarasvatī "Sudhā Syandinī Bhāṣyaṃ" Typed Manuscript
(an incomplete commentary on Lalitā Sahasranāma)