Teaching As a child, Raphael intended to become a driver, thinking that the driver would make more money than the teacher. However, he later turned to teaching. Therefore after finishing school, he attended to Teacher Training College where he met
Kumaratunga Munidasa who was the principal of the college at that time. At the College, Raipiyel excelled in history, geography and literature. Kumaratunga later offered the post of lecturer due to his excellence. He became a member of
Hela Havula led by Munidasa. Raphael Tennakoon, Jayantha Weerasekera and Amarasiri Gunawadu were the leading figures in the Hela Havula. Later he became the head of Balapitiya Training College. After serving as the principal of several schools, Raipiyel finally retired from the education administrative career.
Poetry In 1939, he composed the poetry with 557 poems and published with the title
Wawuluwa.
De Vinaya,
Pandu Ambula,
Ruppe Andaraya,
Muluthena Andaraya and
Gamayanaya with 5302 verses. In 1954,
D. B. Dhanapala, the editor of the Lankadeepa newspaper, and Mahanama Dissanayake, the deputy editor, started a competition to select a national 'Maha Kaviya' (epic poet). The aim of this competition was to select a poet who can write the history of the Sinhala nation of 2500 years for the 1954 Sinhala New Year. Raipiyel later won the competition and received the Opportunity to write the history of Sinhala nation in 2500 verses from the time
Prince Vijaya came to Sri Lanka to the time of the Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala. Then in 1956, this book 'Sinhala Vansaya' was published as a Saman publication. He published nineteen books of poetry. His six great poems include:
Sak Pubuduwa,
Kuveniwata,
Gamayanaya,
Amuna,
Parangi Samaya,
Kopi Andaraya. Later Kumaratunga Munidasa honored Raipiyel with the honorary tile 'Kiwisuru'. On the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the Sinhala nation, he was honored as 'Mahakavi' who wrote the great poem 'Sinhala Vamsaya' with 2500 poems. The poetry later won state awards. His prose essay 'Kawuduwa' was published in 1954. His other prose works include
Giyakala,
Baspara, and literary critics such as
Ape Kavi and
Ape Asun Kavi. He also wrote commentaries on the Guttila, and
Sandesha Kavya such as the Hansa, Gira and Selalihini. == Legacy ==