Chapter 38 provides a specific clarification on this matter. While it's true that Sai Baba would sometimes distribute food that contained meat, he was extremely careful about who received it. The text explicitly states that he would only serve this food to those who were already habitual meat-eaters. For devotees who had never eaten meat, Baba would not even let them touch it. He never committed the rashness of using Prasad to create a new craving in someone who was a vegetarian. This shows a deep respect for the individual practices of his followers, ensuring that the Prasad was appropriate for the recipient.
I heard Baba gave out meat as prasad. How did he handle this with devotees who were vegetarian?
📖 Chapter 38