Turuvanur is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Chitradurga taluk of Chitradurga district in Karnataka.
As of 2001 India census, Turuvanur had a population of 13,809 with 7073 males and 6736 females. This is a Village Panchayath under Chitradurga District Panchayath. It is 22 km from the Talluk and District headquarter Chitradurga and located near to NH4 and NH13. This Panchayath is under the Legislative Assembly of Challakere. Sthala Purana of this village says, once upon a time when it was ruling by an empire of Nayakas of Chitradurga. The people who were in the business of cattles(Gollas), they used to come daily to this place for the cattle food. Then people has constructed a temple called "Turuvappa Devaru". Few of them has stared live in that region. There after it named as Turuvanuru. The word TURUVA shows meaning like 'Cattle'. One of the most famous Thipperudra Swamy fair in Karnataka which is held in Nayakana Hatti, is just 14 km distance from Turuvanuru. Communities: Lingayats, Kunchitagas, Devangas, Nayakas, Gollas (Yadavs), Kurubas, Madiga, Bhovi, uppara, kunchitigas,Reddy and several other communities. Most of them depends on Agriculture.