Prison officials said the five have been handed over to the immigration authorities for further action.
"We is pleased to confirm that five Indian fishermen, who were sentenced to death by the Hon'ble Colombo High Court on October 30, 2014, were today released from prison for being sent back to India," an Indian High Commission statement said.
"We are deeply grateful to His Excellency Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa, President of Sri Lanka, for this humanitarian gesture, which will further strengthen the strong and multi-faceted relations between India and Sri Lanka," it said.
"We would like to thank President Mahinda Rajapaksa for remitting the sentence of five Indian fishermen and release them from jail," Indian High Commissioner Y K Sinha told PTI.
Sinha met the five fishermen after their release to ascertain their well being.
He said the High Commission is arranging for ensuring return of the five Indians as soon as possible.
Rajapaksa's move to pardon the five comes less than a week before the SAARC summit in Nepal which will be attended by him and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The court ruling had triggered fiery protests in parts of Tamil Nadu and sporadic violence broke out in and around Rameswaram island as a large number of people staged protests.
India on November 11 had filed an appeal in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka against a verdict of the high court awarding death sentence to them.
Rajapaksa and Modi had a telephonic conversation last week on the issue.
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