The text addresses this potential confusion directly in Chapter 38. It clarifies that Sai Baba was very discerning when distributing food that contained meat. He would only serve this type of Prasad to devotees who were already habitual meat-eaters. For those who had never eaten meat, Baba was careful not to even let them touch it, ensuring he never created a new craving in them through his Prasad. This shows that while he did prepare and distribute such food, he did so with careful consideration for each devotee's background and habits.
I heard Baba gave out meat as prasad, which seems confusing. Can you clarify how he handled giving meat-mixed food to his devotees?
📖 Chapter 38