Updated 11 December 2025 at 07:46 IST

ASI Team Surveys Thiruparankundram Hill Amid Ongoing Court Dispute

An ASI team is inspecting Thiruparankundram hill after a dispute over whether the hilltop structure is a lamp post or a boundary stone. The survey comes amid an ongoing court case, a Tamil Nadu government appeal in the Supreme Court, and political controversy involving calls for impeachment of the judge who ordered a lamp to be lit at the site.

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ASI Team Surveys Thiruparankundram Hill Amid Ongoing Court Dispute
ASI Team Surveys Thiruparankundram Hill Amid Ongoing Court Dispute | Image: Photo/Govt. of Tamil Nadu

Madurai: A seven‑member team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) began an inspection at Thiruparankundram hill on Tuesday, following instructions from the district administration. The team includes five experts from Chennai and two from Madurai, along with a police inspector who accompanied them for security.

The officials climbed the hill early in the morning and are examining a structure at the top, which has recently become the centre of public debate. Over the past few weeks, social media has been filled with claims and counter‑claims about whether the object on the hill is an ancient lamp post or simply a boundary marker. To clear the confusion, the district administration ordered a formal archaeological survey.

 Long‑Standing Demand to Light a Lamp

For several years, some Hindu organisations have been asking for permission to light a lamp at the hilltop structure, which they believe is a traditional lamp post. A recent case filed in court revived the issue. In that case, Justice G. R. Swaminathan directed that a lamp should be lit at the top of the hill.

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However, the Tamil Nadu government challenged this order and has taken the matter to the Supreme Court. Until the case is settled, the status of the structure and the permission to light a lamp remain under legal review.

 Political Angle Adds to the Tension

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The issue has also taken a political turn. Around 107 MPs from the INDIA alliance have reportedly signed a request seeking impeachment proceedings against Justice Swaminathan over his order in the case. This has added further attention and sensitivity to the ongoing dispute.

The ASI team is expected to document the structure, study its features, and submit a report to the district administration. Officials say the findings will help the court and the government decide the next steps.

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Published By : Priya Pathak

Published On: 10 December 2025 at 12:49 IST