Kedarnath bore the brunt of floods and landslides triggered by the deluge in the hill state on June 16 although the temple, stated to have been built in the 8th century, and the Shivling are safe.
A ten-member team of temple committee members will reach Kedarnath tomorrow to clean the premises after which sanctification and formal pujas will be performed.
"The formal puja under the guidance of priests has not begun as of now. We have to clean the debris first and for that the temple committee is sending a new 10-member team, led by Anil Sharma, executive officer Kedarnath, tomorrow by helicopter," Ganesh Godiyal, president of Badrinath Kedarnath temple committee and MLA from Srinagar, told PTI today over phone from his constituency.
"Shiv Ling has gone down about 1.5 feet but is intact. There is no harm to the Ling or any other idol. Temple staff and NDRF removed some debris from there but a lot remains to be done," he said.
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He also said that many of the temple staff have gone missing since the tragedy and therefore a new team had to be constituted.
"Many of our staff are missing since the calamity and we have formed a new team now that includes executive officers and temple engineers," he added.
When asked about media reports that pujas have been resumed at the temple, he clarified it is not the formal ritual.
"No puja is being performed in the presence of temple priests. People who survived after the disaster are just offering flowers...And incense sticks," he said.