Raja Vogeti Ramakrishnayya (10 October 1830 – 20 June 1900) was born to a zamindari family of Rajahmundry, India, where he was for a long time an honorary magistrate and municipal councillor, as well as a wealthy landlord who owned more than 16 businesses.
The Vogeti family had already donated heavily to this deity's temple[3][4] These Meraka Veedhi Telagas have had a prominent role in history and politics.
From that time on, the family held the estates of Korukonda, Jambupatnam, Gummaldoddi, Kapavaram, Punyakshetram, Hukumpeta, and Morampudi, as well as extensive landholdings in Rajahmundry.
[11] Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu, former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, studied with the help of Kanchumarthi Ramachandra Rao at the same time when the latter was under the guidance of Ramakrishnayya.
His grandson is Raja Vogeti Venkata Gopala Rama Krishnam Raju, who married the granddaughter of Sri Rajah Yenumula Ramanna Dora, zamindari part landholder of Thotapalle Estate, who are also relatives of the Sri Rajah Surreddi family—zamindars of Rekapalle, Vogeti Lakshmana Raju.