| Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon heads the Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) in Punjab, India since 1990, succeeding Maharaj Charan Singh Ji. |
| RSSB was founded in 1891 by Baba Jaimal Singh Ji Maharaj, a follower of Shiv Dayal Singh Seth, beside the Beas River in Punjab. |
| The spiritual teachings of Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon align with Swami Ji Maharaj and past gurus of RSSB, emphasizing meditation under the living guru's guidance for the soul's inner journey. |
| Radha Swami means 'Soul-Lord,' signifying the recognition of the divinity within oneself, aiming for divine salvation. |
| The RSSB, led by Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon, remains apolitical and operates as a non-profit organization funded by donations for followers' basic necessities. |
| Followers of RSSB are encouraged to lead a simple life, maintain honesty, practice a lacto-vegetarian diet, refrain from substances, and adhere to a meditation routine. |
| Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon advocates Surat Shabd yoga, involving meditation and chanting holy names for devotees to connect with the inner divine sound. |
| No rituals or conversions are enforced in the RSSB sect, emphasizing Surat Shabd practice while respecting individuals' religious and cultural backgrounds. |
| Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon delivers spiritual discourses across India throughout the year and internationally in July and August. |
| Before leading RSSB, Gurinder Singh Dhillon worked in Spain post his education at Panjab University, Chandigarh, and enjoyed bike rides, the Beatles, and Paul Anka during his college days. |
| Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon is the nephew of Maharaj Charan Singh Grewal and met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to offer RSSB's Satsang centers for COVID-19 patient care in 2020. |