मिथो विरोधिनोऽप्यत्र केचिन्निगदिता गुणाः ।
हरौ निरङ्कुशैश्वर्यात्कोऽपि न स्यादसम्भवः ॥
mitho virodhino’py atra kecin nigaditā guṇāḥ |
harau niraṅkuśaiśvaryāt ko’pi na syād asambhavaḥ ||
(Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu: 2.1.241)
“Although some of the aforementioned qualities [of Hari] are contradictory to one another, no sort of impossibility can exist in Hari on account of [his] unchecked capability (aiśvarya) [i.e., his being capable of subduing all and his being the shelter of all].”