Chapter 38 outlines Sai Baba's policy on meat consumption with precision. A doubt is raised about why Baba would distribute meat-mixed Prasad, and the text provides a clear resolution. The policy was simple and respectful: he only served food containing meat to those who were already "habitual meat-eaters." For any devotee who had never had such an association with meat in their life, Baba would not let them even touch it. The text emphasizes that he never committed the "rashness of giving them a craving for it through the Prasad." This demonstrates a nuanced approach that honored the individual's established customs.
Based on Chapter 38, what was Sai Baba's specific policy regarding serving meat to his devotees?
π Chapter 38