Who was Karim?
Karim, a man who resided in a small village near the coast of the beautiful Kurumali River in Kerala, India, lived approximately 20 years ago. Despite initially being an atheist, Karim's family had strong religious beliefs rooted in Hinduism, and there was a temple situated in front of their house. However, during the early 20th century, this temple only permitted entry to higher-caste Hindus, while Karim hailed from a lower-caste family. Despite his parents' involvement in the temple's construction, they too were f*******n from entering. After numerous rebellions led by humanitarians, the temple eventually allowed individuals from all castes to enter. That was a great movement in the 21st century that allowed people from all castes of Hinduism to enter temples. Karim, known for his strength and seriousness, possessed admirable qualities such as diplomacy, decency, irritability, and gentleness. He was also handsome and well-educated. However, throughout his life, he lacked money, luck, and happiness, relying on others for support. Nevertheless, he maintained hope until his untimely death in middle age. This story portrays the various challenges Karim faced, which persisted until his final moments. Fortunately, he was not alone during these trials, as he had his innocent wife and children by his side.