"Kedarnath shrine is safe but it is under a lot of slush," he told PTI here after a meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who announced Rs 1,000 crore aid to the state to handle the relief and rescue operations.
Bahuguna said there was lot of deris around the shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva and it would require at least one year to clear it.
"Kedarnath shrine will remain out of bounds for pilgrims for one year," the Chief Minister said.
The Prime Minister and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi undertook an aerial survey of the rain-affected regions.
Pictures of the Kedarnath temple, one of the holiest of the Hindu shrines, in today's newspapers had raised concerns over the safety of the shrine.
Located in the Himalayas at a height of 3584 meters near the Chorabari glacier, the Kedarnath temple is a popular destination for Hindu pilgrims from all over the world.