The numerical computations of Soret-Dufour aspects in hydromagnetics nanofluid flow in thermal stratified porous medium under radiated chemical reaction are developed. The unique similarity transformations lead to reduce the partial differential system into expressions of ordinary ones. Keller-box approach is adopted to express the numeric solutions. The impacts of embedded flow parameters on the different flow profiles signifying velocity, concentration and temperature of nanofluid are discussed via graphs. The values of −θ � (0) , − � (0) and −f �� (0) in relation with the variation in sundry physical parameters are examined through numerical benchmarks. The numerical results in special cases agreed with published work showing the validity of formulated problem. It can be seen that the temperature profile enhances for cumulative values of Brownian motion and thermophoretic impacts. In addition, the enhancement in Dufour factor declines the temperature profile. On contrast, larger the Soret parameter results an increase in concentration profile. On the other hand, chemical reaction shows direct relation with temperature profile.