In this paper, the double -diffusive convection of Non -Newtonian Walters'B′ viscoelastic fluid with suspended particles through Brinkman porous medium is considered. Following the linearized stability theory and normal mode analysis, the dispersion relation is obtained. For stationary convection, it is found that the Darcy number and stable solute gradient have stabilizing effects whereas the suspended particles and medium permeability have destabilizing effects on the system. Graphs have been represented by giving numerical values to the parameters to depict the stability characteristics. The stable solute gradient and viscoelasticity, suspended particles, gravity field and medium permeability are found to introduce oscillatory modes in the system which is non -existent in their absence.