Sri Lakshmi Padmavathi Sametha Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vaari Temple is situated at Vykuntapuram, Tenali, The founder of this temple is Sri Tulluru Bala Narasimha Rao Gowda, S/O. Subba Rayudu, a resident of Tenali Town. The temple has been granted an extent of half an Acre of Wetland. It is entirely dependent upon the offerings received from the devotees.
One day, in a dream he received a message from Sri Swamy Nagaraju that he should immediately take steps for the construction of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in a place located to the Southern side of Repalle. Swamy Nagaraju also resides in a corner of that locality. On hearing this message Sri Tulluru Bala Narasimha Rao Gowda is thrilled and after a pause, he has taken a strong decision to construct a beautiful Temple,where Swamy Nagaraju resides.
For this noble deed construction of a beautiful temple he has relinquished all his rights over that land. Afterwards, he has taken pains to collect donations from some prominent philanthropic-minded donors and he also contributed his own share of money and utilized the same for the construction of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple at the place which is known as Vykuntapuram.
Though the locality was developed in 1961, the actual installation of the idol took place only during June 1972 in accordance with Vykhanasa Agama. The Agama Pandits who participated in that function are Sriman Rompicharla Srinivasa Charyulu Varu, Sriman Vedantham Srinivasa and their disciples. The above two Vykhanasa Agama Acharyas are very proficient in conducting the installation Ceremony in tune with Sri Vaikhanasa Agama Kalpa Sutra. The temple has been taken over by the Endowments Department during the year 1973.