Chapter 38 provides a clear clarification on this matter. Sai Baba was very considerate of his devotees' dietary habits. He would only serve meat-mixed food as Prasad to those who were already habitual meat-eaters. For devotees who had never consumed meat, Baba was extremely careful and would not even let them touch it. The text explicitly states that He never committed the 'rashness of giving them a craving for it through the Prasad.' This shows a thoughtful and respectful approach, ensuring that he did not impose a dietary practice on anyone who was not already accustomed to it.
How did Sai Baba approach the distribution of meat-based Prasad to his devotees with varying dietary practices?
📖 Chapter 38