Chapter 38 directly addresses the potential doubt regarding meat distribution. The text clarifies that Baba was very discerning in this matter. He only served meat-mixed food to those who were already habitual meat-eaters. For devotees who had never had such an association with meat in their lives, Baba would not even let them touch it. He never committed the rashness of giving them a craving for meat through His prasad. This shows that He respected the individual practices of His devotees and did not impose unfamiliar food habits upon them.
I've heard that Sai Baba distributed meat as prasad. Can you clarify how this was handled, especially with devotees who were vegetarian?
📖 Chapter 38