This is an important point that Chapter 38 clarifies directly. While it is true that Baba sometimes prepared food that included meat, He was extremely discerning about its distribution. He would only serve this type of food to devotees who were already habitual meat-eaters. For those who had never eaten meat, Baba would not let them even touch it, ensuring He never created a new craving or went against their practices. The text emphasizes that He never committed the rashness of giving them a taste for it through His prasad, showing great sensitivity to the individual customs of His devotees.
I've heard that Baba sometimes distributed meat as prasad. How was this handled, especially with devotees who were vegetarian?
📖 Chapter 38